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Engine 18 · Compliance
Compliance
Engine 19 · Compliance
Health & Safety
Engine 10 · Compliance
Security
Tagline
PRS · noise · curfew · safeguarding.
Crowd · weather · medical · evacuation.
Artist protection · perimeter · ingress.
Intro
The licence engine — PRS, venue licences, noise bands, curfew countdowns, safeguarding, child performer rules and post-Brexit work permits. Compliance is the engine that lets every other engine move at speed.
Crowd safety, weather contingency, medical cover, evacuation plans and incident response — coordinated with venue, local authority and medical providers.
Close protection, venue perimeter, ingress and egress, backstage access tiers and incident response — coordinated across artist security, venue security and local police as one command picture.
Manifesto
- ·A single licence breach can cancel a show, void insurance and end a venue relationship.
- ·Compliance keeps every licence, band, curfew and safeguarding requirement live and visible to every department.
- ·The desk advances on green; the orchestrator flags amber before it goes red.
- ·Live shows are inherently risky. The H&S engine treats safety as a continuous operation, not a once-a-show check.
- ·Crowd density, weather, medical incidents and evacuation contingencies all live to ROC walls.
- ·Incidents captured and fed forward — every show learns from the last.
- ·Security at scale is not a single team — it's three or four overlapping commands that have to behave like one. Artist close protection. Venue security. Crowd management contractors. Local police. Get the seams wrong and the artist is exposed; get them right and nobody notices anything happened.
- ·The Security engine is built to make those seams invisible. One access map, one accreditation ledger, one ingress plan, one incident channel.
- ·Every credential is auditable. Every backstage access is logged. Every perimeter breach is a versioned event with response owner and outcome — fed forward into the next show's plan.
Signals
0
Licence breaches this tour
100%
PRS submissions on time
Live
Curfew + noise bands
Live
Crowd density · ROC wall
0
Major incidents this tour
100%
Evacuation sign-offs
0
Major incidents this tour
100%
Credentials reconciled
Live
Perimeter status · ROC wall
3
Command tiers integrated
Capabilities
Venue licences
Per-venue licence conditions tracked and enforced.
PRS reporting
Per-show setlist and reporting prepared for PRS for Music.
Noise bands
Per-venue noise bands with live perimeter monitoring.
Curfew countdown
Per-show curfew countdown live to ROC walls.
Safeguarding
Child performer, vulnerable artist and audience safeguarding tracked.
Audit trail
Every condition versioned and time-stamped for audit.
Crowd density
Live crowd density monitoring against capacity and pen design.
Weather contingency
Pre-modelled weather contingencies for stadium and outdoor legs.
Medical cover
Per-show medical cover sized to capacity, profile and weather.
Evacuation plan
Per-venue evacuation plan signed off with venue and local authority.
Incident response
Single command picture for medical, security and venue ops.
Forward learning
Incidents captured and fed forward to subsequent shows.
Access tiers
Backstage access tiers (artist, band, crew, guest, media) defined per show with credential design and revocation.
Perimeter plan
Outer, middle and inner perimeter mapped per venue with control points, contractors and police interface.
Ingress & egress
Artist arrival and departure planned with route, transport, decoy options and venue dock control.
Close protection
CP team rota, comms plan and escalation matrix — integrated with venue command and local police.
Incident log
Every incident captured with timestamp, owner, response and outcome — auditable across the tour.
Forward learning
Incidents and near-misses fed into the next show's brief — security improves leg by leg.
Workflow
- 01
Per-venue licence conditions ingested and tracked.
- 02
Setlist captured per show; PRS reporting prepared.
- 03
Curfew and noise monitoring streamed to ROC walls live.
- 04
Audit trail and reporting issued direct from the engine.
- 01
Per-venue evacuation plan signed off with venue and local authority.
- 02
Crowd density and weather monitored live to ROC walls.
- 03
Medical and security cover sized per show.
- 04
Incidents captured and fed forward.
- 01
Per-venue perimeter and access plan agreed with venue security and local police.
- 02
Credentials designed, printed and distributed against the accreditation ledger.
- 03
Show-day comms plan and escalation matrix activated; ingress and egress run to plan.
- 04
Incidents captured live, debriefed within 24h and fed forward.
AI angle
AI on compliance
Cue-level breach prediction — given the live setlist arc and noise/curfew bands, the orchestrator flags any cue at risk of breaching before that cue fires.
AI on H&S
Crowd-density anomaly detection — flags emerging pen pressure or queue issues before they require intervention.
AI on security
Anomaly detection on credentialled access — flags credentials being used at unexpected access points, at unexpected times, or at unusual frequency.
Outcomes
- No show ever cancelled or fined for a missed licence condition.
- PRS reporting submitted on time, every show.
- Curfew countdowns and noise bands visible to artist, FOH and venue.
- Audit trail issued direct from the compliance engine.
- Crowd density visible live, not after the show.
- Weather contingency plans pre-modelled, not improvised.
- Medical cover sized to the actual show, not a default.
- Incidents captured and fed forward to the next show.
- One command picture across artist CP, venue security and police.
- Credentials auditable — no anonymous backstage access.
- Ingress and egress planned, not improvised, even at stadium scale.
- Incidents become learning, not blame.