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Español Artist Directory Find Public Art Contact Us Login Resources Busking Buskers are a vital part of our burgeoning arts community. Artistic performances enliven our growing entertainment districts while further cementing the creative community we have in our city. So if you’re a Busker looking for events and spaces to perform, check out this page for the happenings in town! The City of Columbia welcomes artists to bring their performances to our streets. Before you perform, you need to know the guidelines—and you’ll need a permit. What is a Busker? A busker is a person who performs in public areas and accepts donations from the public. According to the city ordinance, “perform” includes but is not limited to acting, singing, playing musical instruments, pantomime, juggling, magic, dancing, reading, puppetry, sidewalk art and reciting. Buskers shall not offer items for sale, but they may offer items in exchange for a donation. Apply now for a permit How to become a Columbia Busker: Getting Permits Permits can be obtained from the City of Columbia Business License Division located at 1339 Main Street (first floor) between 8:30am and 5pm Monday through Friday. $15 annually (from date of issuance) $2.50 daily (up to 3 consecutive days) $5 for replacements The Regulations Permits are required and must be on display during the performance. Each member of a performance group is required to have an individual busker permit. Keep at least 50ft of space between you and your fellow buskers and street performers. Busking hours – 9 am – 10 pm, but low noise or no noise activities can take place between 10 pm-12 am at least 100ft from any residential units or hotels. Clean up after yourself. Signs requesting donations are allowed, but must be smaller than 12in by 18in and cannot contain advertising. Selling things is not permitted, but goods can be offered in exchange for donations. Set up at least 100ft away from schools, libraries, hospitals, funeral homes, or churches while in session. Stay in the public areas — public sidewalks and parks. Avoid obstructing sidewalks, doorways, roadways and/or driveways and leave at least 5ft open on the sidewalk in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Fire, projectiles, animals, knives or megaphones can’t be used in your performance unless the performance is connected to a city-authorized street festival and with the express permission of the organizer. Police or fire marshal personnel must be on site for street performances that involve dangerous materials or objects. Don’t drink on the job or perform intoxicated. Additional Information Information on Busking in Columbia (pdf)Application (pdf)Ordinance (detailed rules and requirements) Noise Ordinance for the CityCity of Columbia Licenses and Permits The full text of the busking ordinance (2012-057) is available here: https://bit.ly/2mDekna Contact the City of Columbia Business License DivisionMailing Address: P.O. Box 147,Columbia, SC 29217 Physical Address: 1339 Main Street (1st Floor),Columbia, SC 29201 Phone: 803-545-3345 | Fax: 803-988-8025Email Address: [email protected] Office Hours: Mon-Fri – 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Apply for Permit Permits are required and must be on display during the performance. Apply Here Know the Rules Make sure you know all the rules and regulations! Check them out here! Choose Your Spot Have fun entertaining in the streets of Columbia! Have More Questions? Reach Out!

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