Street performances within our municipality contribute to the lively ambiance of our bustling shopping precincts. A busker is described as an individual who performs music or other entertainment in a public place for monetary donations.
To maintain the safety and enjoyment of pedestrians, Council oversees busking activities in these areas.
Do I require a permit to busk?
You will require a permit if you want to busk in a public place. You can apply for a permit by completing an application form and returning it to Council with all relevant documents and accompanying fee. With a permit, busking is permitted on:
- Monday to Friday between the hours of 9am and 5.30pm
- Saturdays between the hours of 9am to 12 noon
Busking is not permitted on Sundays.
How to apply
What happens next?
Allow up to 5 business days for processing. Failure to supply all relevant documentation will result in a delay in processing.
Busking permit conditions
- No amplified music
- You must not perform on the walkway zone (must be at least two metres from the shop front window)
- Music noise must not be audible 20 metres from the source
- Busking will only be allowed to take place between the hours of 9am and 5.30pm, Monday to Friday and 9am to 12noon on Saturdays
- The permit is only valid for the timeframe stated on the Council issued certificate
- You may only play for a maximum of 30 minutes at any one time and then a minimum ten minute break must be taken
- You must not interfere with any other authorised busking acts that may be performing at the same time as you
- You must not solicit money or interfere with any members of the public
- You must obey any direction given to you by a member of Victoria Police or a Council Authorised Officer