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Welcome to this episode of The Event Pro Show! Today, Seth Macchi tackles one of the most common and misunderstood questions in corporate events: Do you need a music license for a private company gathering? As the CEO of an event production company, he offers a clear explanation of the difference between music used in a personal setting and music played for an audience at work. He also addresses misconceptions about services like Spotify and discusses when a public performance license becomes necessary. This episode is designed to help anyone involved in planning or managing events understand how to stay compliant and support the artists whose work powers live experiences. Stick around for practical guidance, helpful clarification, and a look ahead at a future conversation with an expert in music licensing.

The Event Pro Show is a production of LEMG.

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