Bill 118 s 4212, also known as the American Music Tourism Act of 2024, aims to promote and support the music industry in the United States by encouraging tourism related to music. The bill recognizes the significant cultural ...
and economic impact that music has on communities across the country.
The key provisions of the bill include the establishment of a grant program to provide funding for music-related tourism initiatives, such as music festivals, concerts, and music heritage tours. These grants will be awarded to state and local governments, as well as non-profit organizations, to support efforts to attract visitors to music-related events and destinations.
Additionally, the bill calls for the creation of a national registry of music landmarks and attractions, which will help promote and preserve important sites in music history. This registry will include information on historic music venues, recording studios, and other significant locations that have played a role in shaping American music culture.
Furthermore, the bill directs the Secretary of Commerce to develop a national strategy for promoting music tourism, in collaboration with industry stakeholders and government agencies. This strategy will outline ways to enhance the visibility of music-related tourism opportunities and support the growth of the music industry as a whole.
Overall, the American Music Tourism Act of 2024 seeks to leverage the power of music to drive economic development and cultural enrichment in communities across the United States. By supporting music-related tourism initiatives and promoting the country's rich musical heritage, the bill aims to create new opportunities for artists, businesses, and music lovers alike.