courtesy of Instagram/@kamasiwashingtonMusic / NewsMusic / NewsKamasi Washington talks about the impact of Brexit on touring artists‘It is not an inviting idea’ShareLink copied ✔️May 6, 2019May 6, 2019Text Thom Waite Musicians have been very outspoken in their opposition to Brexit for a long time; late last year they directed an open letter to Theresa May, calling the decision “a very serious mistake” for UK music, and Thom Yorke has since controversially called the prime minister’s actions “worthy of the early days of the third reich”. Now, though, US jazz saxophonist – and Kendrick Lamar collaborator – Kamasi Washington has added his voice into the mix, saying how Brexit will make touring in the country difficult, especially for less established musicians. “It is not an inviting idea,” he tells The Guardian. “There will be the notion of coming to Europe and the ease of travelling from one country to the next. That is part of what makes touring possible for lots of artists.” “Once it becomes harder to get into a country, just logistically, much more planning would have to be involved.” Obviously, this would dissuade a lot of smaller acts from visiting, since acquiring visas etc just wouldn’t be worth the effort (or the money). Festivals such as Womad have already seen an impact on their abilities to book artists, after concerns about international travel. Still, Washington does seem to hold out some hope for British music, calling Britain one of the “leading countries in terms of jazz at the moment” and suggesting a surge in the genre is a reaction to the current political mess. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingThese photos capture clandestine moments at iconic fashion showsTaken backstage at catwalks during the 1990s, a new exhibition uncovers the rare archive of Angelica Blechschmidt, former editor-in-chief of German VogueFashionLife & CultureIs this the most corrupt World Cup ever?Pull&BearFashionSongs Worth Reading: Sophia Stel and PULL&BEAR find dark academia in ParisLife & CultureWhy the smartest person you know is watching Love IslandBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaMusicSo you want to go to a festival solo? NothingMusicNothing launches ‘Club Nothing’ nightlife series with a global fundBeautyWhat is dating like when you can’t smell?BeautyThe sexiest flesh-baring Instagram accounts you need to followEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy