Fixed Licence for Restaurants, Live
- Gives the right to organise live music events and perform live music (artist, band, orchestra) at gigs and events, excluding concerts.
- This is usually the best option for restaurants with an audience capacity ranging from 1 to 1,500.
- A predictable price that is determined on the basis of the number of customer seats (audience capacity) and the number of events per year.
- The minimum price of the licence per year is the price of ten events determined on the basis of the number of guest seats in the restaurant.
- The licence price will be invoiced for four times a year.
- If a live music, recorded music or karaoke event where the price including taxes of the most sold ticket exceeds the ticket price limit is held at the venue, the royalties will be based on a percentage instead of the fixed price.
- Only VAT and any service fees (for example delivery method fee, delivery fee, ordering fee) that the end customer sees when making a purchase and that the ticket seller charges directly to the end customer may be deducted from the ticket revenue reported to Teosto. No other deductions may be made from the reported ticket revenue.
Information must be reported monthly
- Information must be submitted and confirmed for each month of the year no later than on the 15th day of the following month.If information is not submitted and confirmed for a particular month, we will send you an estimated invoice for the month’s events.
- The licence includes an adjustment invoicing mechanism. Adjustment invoicing is carried out after the end of each year on the basis of the number of events that have taken place. You can learn more in the Adjustment invoicing for the licence section below.
- The notice period of a licence is usually one month.
Who is the licence intended for?
The licence is intended for operators who organise live music events at their own permanent venue, such as a restaurant or a dance pavilion. The event can be organised by a company, association or private individual.
What does the licence cover?
The licence covers the public performance of live music at gigs, dances, singing and playing evenings and similar events that feature a performance by a band, an orchestra, a singer and/or a player. The event may be for the public and/or the event organiser’s own staff and may be subject to admission fees or free of charge.
The licence also covers the playing of background music at the venue before the start, after the end or during the intervals of the actual event.
If there are several performers performing live music at the same event, a single licence will cover all of the performers.
The licence is location-specific: if you have several restaurants or dance venues where you organise live music events, you must get a separate licence for each location.
How is the price of the licence calculated and what does it cost?
The price of the licence depends on the audience capacity of the venue (for example estaurant or dance pavilion) and the number of live music events per year. However, the licence always has a minimum price, which is the price of ten events determined on the basis of the venue’s audience capacity.
Ticket price mechanism and ticket price limit
The fixed-price licence also includes a ticket price mechanism: when the audience capacity of the venue is more than 200 people and the price including taxes of the most sold ticket for the event is EUR 34.01 (2024-2025) or more, the royalties will be determined on the basis of the percentage stated in the licence’s price list. From 1 January 2024 until the 31 December 2025, the ticket price limit will be EUR 34.
Annual discount and estimated invoice
How active you are in managing your obligations will also affect the price of a fixed-price licence. If you submit and confirm the information (for example dates, performers, ticket revenue) of the events you organise in the Teosto web service no later than on the 15th day of the following month, you will receive an annual discount of 3% on the licence price.
Only VAT and any service fees (for example delivery method fee, delivery fee, ordering fee) that the end customer sees when making a purchase and that the ticket seller charges directly to the end customer may be deducted from the ticket revenue reported to Teosto. No other deductions may be made from the reported ticket revenue.
If you do not submit the information of the actual events by the 15th day of each month of the year, you will receive an estimated invoice for the unreported and unconfirmed months’ events, with a negligence penalty charge of 20% added to the final amount.
PLEASE NOTE! Information must also be submitted for the months in which you have not held any events. In the web service, click the No events this month button for the relevant months.
How is the estimated invoice formed?
The number of events for the whole year that you estimated at the time of buying the licence will initially be divided evenly among all of the months of the year. The number of events allocated to each month will change as you report and confirm actual events in our web service.
If you do not submit and confirm any information for a particular month or do not submit the information on time, you will receive an estimated invoice for the month’s events, which is formed on the basis of the following formula: the estimated number of events for the month x the estimated ticket price x the maximum audience capacity of the venue x the estimated royalty percentage based on the number of events estimated at the time of purchasing the licence.
If, after receiving the estimated invoice, you submit and confirm the information of the actual events in the web service, the estimated invoice will be credited on your next invoice.
How and when is the licence paid for?
We carry out invoicing four times a year (January, April, July and October) for the use of music at events organised with this licence.
If you have received estimated invoices and negligence penalty charges, you can correct them by submitting the event information after receiving the estimated invoice, in which case they will be credited on the next invoice. It is possible to submit and correct event information until the January of the following year, but if you do not submit the information by then, the estimated invoices will remain in effect. However, failure to submit the event information of even a single month will result in the loss of the annual discount.
Adjustment invoicing
After the end of the year, the number of events you estimated at the time of purchasing the licence and the number of events you reported will be compared. If the estimated number of events and the number of events you reported differ so much that the size category of the licence and, therefore, the price per event change, you will receive an adjustment invoice (either a credit note or an additional invoice) for the past year.
How long is the licence valid for?
Once you have signed the agreement with Teosto, the licence will be valid until further notice, so until you terminate it. The notice period of a licence is usually one month.
Fixed licence for a restaurant, live 2025 |
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The minimum price of the licence per year is the price of ten events determined on the basis of the number of guest seats in the restaurant. Read the Adjustment invoicing for the licence section carefully as well. | ||||
Number of events per year, price EUR/event | ||||
The audience capacity of the venue |
XS |
S 41–70 events |
M 71–200 events |
L over 200 events |
1-24 | 8,54 | 7,95 | 7,42 | 6,21 |
25–50 | 11,04 | 10,28 | 9,86 | 8,88 |
51–75 | 16,22 | 15,20 | 13,89 | 12,59 |
76–100 | 19,69 | 19,19 | 18,95 | 16,48 |
101–150 | 23,32 | 22,83 | 20,48 | 19,69 |
151–200 | 29,16 | 28,14 | 27,40 | 24,63 |
201–300 | 40,91 | 37,62 | 32,16 | 29,21 |
301–400 | 67,43 | 50,25 | 42,74 | 37,62 |
401–500 | 85,57 | 62,89 | 53,48 | 47,08 |
501–600 | 135,46 | 89,56 | 64,08 | 56,43 |
601–700 | 161,29 | 105,67 | 75,12 | 66,11 |
701–800 | 181,90 | 121,87 | 85,45 | 75,17 |
801–900 | 202,50 | 137,42 | 95,77 | 84,27 |
901–1000 | 223,14 | 153,24 | 104,58 | 92,06 |
1001–1100 | 233,36 | 168,53 | 114,92 | 101,12 |
1101–1200 | 264,22 | 184,11 | 123,73 | 108,90 |
1201–1300 | 284,85 | 199,65 | 132,61 | 116,67 |
1301–1400 | 305,31 | 215,23 | 141,42 | 124,46 |
1401–1500 | 326,03 | 230,76 | 148,79 | 130,95 |
Submit and confirm the information for each month of the year by the 15th day of the following month. If you have not organised any events, select No events this month. If you do not submit information for a particular month, you will receive an estimated invoice for that month’s events. You can find additional information in the section Instructions for correcting an estimated invoice. | ||||
When the audience capacity of the venue is more than 200 people and the price including taxes of the most sold ticket for the event is EUR 34.01** or more (**total price including taxes) | ||||
With admission fee, % of ticket revenue | 3,70 % | 3,50 % | 3,30 % | 3,20 % |
Minimum price/event | 30,74 e | 29,23 e | 27,60 e | 26,20 e |
10 % VAT is added to the prices. |
Fixed licence for a restaurant, live 2024 |
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The minimum price of the licence per year is the price of ten events determined on the basis of the number of guest seats in the restaurant. Read the Adjustment invoicing for the licence section carefully as well. | ||||
Number of events per year, price EUR/event | ||||
The audience capacity of the venue |
XS |
S 41–70 events |
M 71–200 events |
L over 200 events |
1-24 | 8,35 | 7,77 | 7,25 | 6,07 |
25–50 | 10,79 | 10,05 | 9,64 | 8,68 |
51–75 | 15,86 | 14,86 | 13,58 | 12,31 |
76–100 | 19,25 | 18,76 | 18,52 | 16,11 |
101–150 | 22,80 | 22,32 | 20,02 | 19,25 |
151–200 | 28,50 | 27,51 | 26,78 | 24,08 |
201–300 | 39,99 | 36,77 | 31,44 | 28,55 |
301–400 | 65,91 | 49,12 | 41,78 | 36,77 |
401–500 | 83,65 | 61,48 | 52,28 | 46,02 |
501–600 | 132,41 | 87,55 | 62,64 | 55,16 |
601–700 | 157,66 | 103,29 | 73,43 | 64,62 |
701–800 | 177,81 | 119,13 | 83,53 | 73,48 |
801–900 | 197,95 | 134,33 | 93,62 | 82,38 |
901–1000 | 218,12 | 149,79 | 102,23 | 89,99 |
1001–1100 | 228,11 | 164,74 | 112,34 | 98,85 |
1101–1200 | 258,28 | 179,97 | 120,95 | 106,45 |
1201–1300 | 278,45 | 195,16 | 129,63 | 114,05 |
1301–1400 | 298,45 | 210,39 | 138,24 | 121,66 |
1401–1500 | 318,70 | 225,57 | 145,44 | 128,01 |
Submit and confirm the information for each month of the year by the 15th day of the following month. If you have not organised any events, select No events this month. If you do not submit information for a particular month, you will receive an estimated invoice for that month’s events. You can find additional information in the section Instructions for correcting an estimated invoice. | ||||
When the audience capacity of the venue is more than 200 people and the price including taxes of the most sold ticket for the event is EUR 34.01** or more (**total price including taxes) | ||||
With admission fee, % of ticket revenue | 3,70 % | 3,50 % | 3,30 % | 3,20 % |
Minimun price/event | 30,05 € | 28,57 € | 26,98 € | 25,61 € |
VAT at the current rate will be added to the prices. |
Live music at the event, special terms specific to the method of use
For the purposes of these terms specific to the method of use, ‘Event’ refers to a live music event organised by the Customer where the performance of music is the main content or purpose of the event and that includes public performance of works to an audience.
Such an event will also be considered to have been organised by the Customer if the Customer organises the event together with the music user or another third party or otherwise cooperates with them to organise the event.
Licence contents
The licence covers:
- The public performance of music as live music at an Event that is held at the reported permanent venue or that is held by the Customer at another venue. The Event may include live music played or sung by an orchestra, soloist or other performer.
- The public performance of music at an Event intended for the Customer’s staff.
- Minor public performance of music as mechanical background music in direct connection with live music (such as break or interval music) at the same venue. The recordings used must be lawfully reproduced for the purposes of the licence.
This means that the licence does not cover:
- other background music in customer spaces, background music in restaurants, cafés or other similar activities, or in other contexts or spaces
- concerts, music reproduction, and playing music to the audience before a performance without Teosto’s separate permission
Prices and invoicing
The price of the licence is determined in accordance with Teosto’s live music price list
- The audience capacity of the venue reported by the customer
- The number of events
- According to the event’s ticket revenue or number of attendees or other royalty basis communicated to the Customer by Teosto.
The Customer must inform Teosto in advance of any changes to the aforementioned bases for royalties.
Audience capacity refers to the maximum number of customers or audience members that can fit in the venue (1 seat = 1 customer/m2 or the maximum number stated by the authorities).
The Customer’s obligation to report
Teosto has the right to obligate the Customer to provide Teosto with information about to the Event, the venue, the bases for royalties, the use of the works or the context of the use, or other such information. Teosto will inform the Customer of such obligations or any changes to them.
Estimated invoicing
Teosto has the right to estimate the royalties to be paid by the Customer to Teosto on the basis of the Event if the Customer fails to provide Teosto with the information it has requested from the Customer, or if the information submitted by the Customer to Teosto is incorrect or incomplete.
The order of application for the terms
In addition to these special terms specific to the method of use, Teosto’s General Terms and Conditions will also apply. The order of application for the terms is as follows:
- The special terms specific to the method of use
- Teosto’s General Terms and Conditions
Maximum of 200 customer seats
At the time of purchasing the licence, you estimate the number of live music events you will organise over the year. The price per event is determined on the basis of the number of events per year and your venue’s audience capacity. The minimum annual invoice amount for the licence is the price of ten events.
Submitting event information
The fixed licence for a restaurant, live, requires reporting the number of events on a monthly basis. You must submit and confirm the information for each month in Teosto’s web service no later than on the 15th day of the following month.
You can get login credentials for the web service by contacting our customer service.
You must submit the following information about events organised using the licence:
- The date of the event
- The name of the event and/or the performer(s)
- The price including taxes of a single ticket for the event
- If the event is free of charge, set the ticket price to 0
You may only deduct VAT and any service charges that the ticket seller charges directly to the end customer from the ticket revenue reported to Teosto. No other deductions may be made from the reported ticket revenue.
You can report at the same time all of the events held in the various spaces of the same venue as well as any events held at the same venue using a different music licence.
You can also confirm event information in advance: for example, information for venues that are only used in the summer can be submitted and confirmed well in advance for the months with no activities or events.
PLEASE NOTE! Information must also be submitted for the months in which you have not held any events. In the web service, click the No events this month button for the relevant months. If you do not hold any events during the year, you will not receive an invoice for the licence if you report and confirm for each month that you have not held any events.
Prices and invoicing
The licence is invoiced for every three months. Invoices will be sent in April, July, October and the January of the following year. The invoices will be based on the number of events you report for each month and the price per event determined at the time of purchasing the licence.
If you do not submit the information of the actual events for each month according to the schedule, you will receive an estimated invoice for the month’s events (the estimated number of events for the whole year at the time of purchasing the licence divided by 12 x the price stated in the price list) with a negligence penalty charge of 20% added to the final amount.
This means that you must submit information for every month, including the months when you did not hold any events. Report and confirm No events this month for the relevant months.
If, after receiving the estimated invoice, you submit and confirm the actual information of the events, the estimated invoice will be credited on your next invoice. You can always submit and confirm the year’s event information until the 15th of January of the following year.
Adjustment invoicing
After the end of the year, the number of events you estimated at the time of purchasing the licence and the number of events you reported will be compared. If the estimated number of events and the number of events you reported differ so much that the size category of the licence and, therefore, the price per event change, you will receive an adjustment invoice (either a credit note or an additional invoice) for the past year.
When the number of customer seats is 201–1,500
At the time of purchasing the licence, you estimate the number of events with recorded music you will organise over the year. The price per event is determined on the basis of the number of events per year and your venue’s audience capacity. The minimum annual invoice amount for the licence is the price of ten events.
Submitting event information
The fixed licence for a restaurant, live, requires reporting the number of events on a monthly basis for venues with an audience capacity ranging from 1 to 200. You must submit and confirm the information for each month in Teosto’s web service no later than on the 15th day of the following month.
You can get login credentials for the web service by contacting our customer service.
You must submit the following information about events organised using the licence:
- The date of the event
- The name of the event and/or the performer(s)
- The price including taxes of a single ticket for the event
- If the event is free of charge, set the ticket price to 0
However, the Fixed licence for a restaurant, live licence includes a ticket price mechanism. The ticket price mechanism means that whenever the price including taxes of the most sold ticket for the event is higher than the valid ticket price limit, the royalties for the event will be charged as a percentage. You can see the ticket price limit and the royalty percentage in the current price list.
In addition to the above-mentioned event information, please also report the pre-tax ticket revenue (total ticket revenue) for events covered by the ticket pricing mechanism.
You can use the same form to report all of the events held in the various spaces of the same venue (for example pub and restaurant hall, indoor space and summer terrace) as well as any events held at the same venue using a different licence.
You can also confirm event information in advance: for example, information for venues that are only used in the summer can be submitted and confirmed well in advance for the months with no activities or events.
Prices and invoicing
The licence is invoiced for every three months. Invoices will be sent in April, July, October and the January of the following year. The invoices will be based on the number of events you confirm for each month and the price per event determined at the time of purchasing the licence.If you do not submit the information of the actual events for each month by the 15th day of the following month, you will receive an estimated invoice for the month’s events (the estimated number of events for the whole year at the time of purchasing the licence divided by 12 x the price stated in the price list) with a negligence penalty charge of 20% added to the final amount.
This means that you must submit information for every month, including the months when you did not hold any events. Report and confirm No events this month for the months in question.
If, after receiving the estimated invoice, you submit and confirm the information of the actual events in the web service, the estimated invoice will be credited on your next invoice. You can always submit and confirm the year’s event information until the 15th of January of the following year.
Adjustment invoicing
After the end of the year, the number of events you estimated at the time of purchasing the licence and the number of invoiced events will be compared. If the estimated number of events and the number of events you reported differ so much that the size category (XS, S, M, L) of the licence and, therefore, the price per event change, you will receive an adjustment invoice (either a credit note or an additional invoice) for the past year.
If you submit the information for each month in the web service on time, you will receive an annual discount of 3% per venue and per product.
If you do not submit the information of the actual events for each month by the 15th day of the following month, you will receive an estimated invoice for the month’s events (the estimated number of events for the whole year at the time of purchasing the licence divided by 12 x the price stated in the price list) with a negligence penalty charge of 20% added to the final amount.
This means that you must submit information for every month, including the months when you did not hold any events. Report and confirm No events this month for the months in question.
How do I correct the invoice and get a refund of the negligence penalty charge?
If, after receiving an estimated invoice, you submit and confirm the information about the use of music at the events you have organised, we will correct the estimated invoice and give you a refund of the negligence penalty charge on your next invoice. Please submit and confirm the details of your events on our web service as follows:
- Log in to the web service with your login credentials at extranet.teosto.fi or click the E-Services link in the top right corner of our website.
- Submit the event details according to the instructions in the web service.
I don’t have login credentials for the web service – how do I get them?
If you have not yet applied for login credentials for our web service, you can get them from our customer service.
If you have not held the event for which you received an estimated invoice
Please contact our customer service and we will remove the event from your information and give you a refund of the estimated invoice.
Save money by submitting the information on time!
By submitting the information about the events you organise on a monthly basis, you will receive accurate invoices based on the information you have submitted. In addition, you will receive an annual discount of 3% per licence product if you submit the event information for each month on time.
Event information must always be submitted in the web service no later than on the 15th day of the following month, e.g. information about events held in January must be submitted no later than on the 15th of February.
PLEASE NOTE! Information must also be submitted for the months in which you have not held any events. In the web service, click the No events this month button for the relevant months.
Adjustment invoicing after the year has ended
The pricing of the licence is based on the audience capacity of the venue and the number of events organised during the year. When you bought the licence, you gave us an estimate of the number of events you would be organising over the year. The price per event for your music licence was determined on the basis of your estimate (price list price categories XS–L).
In accordance with the terms of the licence, you have submitted and confirmed the information about the events you have organised (number of events, performer, ticket revenue information and other information) to us on a monthly basis via our web service.
After the year has ended, we will check in the January of the following year whether your estimate of the number of events at the time of buying the licence matched the number of events you reported to us monthly. The final price per event will be determined on the basis of the number of events you have reported to us.
If the estimated number of events and the number of events you have reported and confirmed differ so much that the price category of the licence and, therefore, the price per event change, you will receive an adjustment invoice (either a credit note or an additional invoice) for the previous year based on the change to the price per event.
You can always submit and confirm the year’s event information until the 15th of January of the following year, after which we will carry out adjustment invoicing.
If you have not submitted and confirmed the event information for every month of the year
If you have not submitted and confirmed the event information for one or more months, and instead have one or more estimated invoices, the invoiced number of events for that month will be used when the number of events held during the entire year is calculated.
The negligence penalty charge for the months with estimated invoices will also remain in effect.
If you organised fewer than ten events
The minimum annual invoice amount is the price of at least 10 events determined on the basis of the number of customer seats you have.
Price category for the starting year
The estimated number of events per year, which will be recorded every January, is always the number of events held during the previous year. The invoicing will be carried out using the corresponding price category (XS–L).
If necessary, you can change the number of events on your licence by contacting our customer service.