You are Club / Festival

You want to Organise an event

Setting up an event requires a venue, equipment, flawless organisation and competent partners, but you must also know all the regulations. Here's everything you need to know to make your event a success.

Registering a set

Once you've registered your works with SACEM, you must also submit your set to claim royalties.

 

There are two ways of doing this: by completing a hard-copy form or via the online registration and automatic tracking system, for clubs that have the requisite technology. In the latter case, you no longer have to submit anything in order to collect your royalties! (As long as the works are already registered).

Registering a set
Identification of works
Registration

Identifying works played in clubs:

SACEM uses a service provider to take a survey of music played in a sample of clubs drawn up by a polling organisation, which takes into account the different kinds of music repertoire used in nightclub venues in France.

 

Identification of works played at festivals, concerts, etc.

The list of titles in a programme is used to calculate the allocation of rights.

 

There are two scenarios:

  • Your DJ set is identical on each gig of a tour and you always play the same titles ("standard programme"). In this case your set list is used to allocate rights.
  • Your DJ set is different each time. In this case the organiser of the event or the DJ must send the programme list to the SACEM regional office for the festival venue.

You can complete this programme yourself ("programme jaune") with the list of titles played, either in hard copy or online at www.sacem.fr/prg (in this case, ask the organiser for their "programme jaune" number and the corresponding code).

Tracking: in 2018

In addition to the set list, SACEM is setting up a new tracking system, which is being rolled out gradually in venues that have the technology and who have chosen to implement it.

To simplify things for the artists and make the identification of electronic music played in clubs and festivals more efficient, SACEM are planning to use a service provider to supply them with an exhaustive list of titles played.

The biggest clubs and festivals specialising in electronic music will be included (a list of these venues will be available on the SACEM site).

The advantage for DJs is that they will not need to declare anything at all, no “programme jaune” or standard programme (list of works played, see below) when performing at these venues or festivals.

Identification of works
Registering standard programmes and sessions

To ensure your royalties are distributed correctly, SACEM needs to know the songs you play and at what events (sessions). There are several ways of doing this:

Standard programme

You can submit a standard programme online in your member account on sacem.fr/en ( My member account/My dashboard/Registering a setlist).

This is a list of works (the set) that you play on tours (where the same set is played at every session). A programme number will be assigned to it. After each performance, all you need to do is complete an electronic music certificate containing the programme number and send it to your SACEM office.

You will then be classified as an arranger and receive the proportionate share of the rights to any other artist's song that you play, and the all the rights for titles of which you are the composer.

 

You can also complete a "DJ Programme " form, either in hard copy or by sending a digital file containing the list of works, to program.dj@sacem.fr. A program number will be assigned to the set. After each performance, all you need to do is complete an electronic music certificate containing the programme number and send it to your SACEM office.

You will then also receive the proportionate share of the rights to the songs of other artists that you play, and all the rights to titles of which you are the composer.

You can download the "DJ Programme" form and electronic music declaration from createurs-editeurs.sacem.fr section "Documents & Brochures" (in French only).

Programme jaune

You can complete this form yourself (called the "programme jaune ") with the list of titles played, either in hard copy or online at www.sacem.fr/prg (in French only). In this case, ask the organiser for their programme jaune number and the corresponding code. A programme jaune is used for single sets (either for a single gig that is not part of a tour, or because your sets are different every time).

You will receive the proportionate share of the rights to the songs of other artists that you play.

Declaration of sessions

You can also enter the dates of the gigs you are playing so that SACEM has an overview of your activity, and can check that your declarations are completed correctly and calculate in advance the share of rights due to you. This service also enables you to keep track of your performance schedule and see your gigs on an interactive map. Go to the " Registering a setlist " section in your member account ( My member account/My dashboard/Registering a setlist).

Registering standard programmes and sessions

MORE INFORMATION:

 

  • ADAMI, for performers, including DJs