All buskers, performers, spruikers and pavement artists need to have a busking permit.
Busking

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Busking permits ensure that there are no clashes at popular locations while also ensuring that specific safety and other requirements are met.
The permit allows you to perform at various locations in the Geelong region.
If you wish to perform on private land you will need to seek permission from the owner of that land and a permit is not needed.
Busking permit applications must be made at least 10 working days prior to the date you want to start.
Apply online:
Apply online
Apply at a customer service centre
Complete the application form below then attend one of our Customer Service Centres (details are on the form).
After your application
We will contact you by your preferred delivery method once processed to advise if your application has been successful.
Assessing your application
In determining whether to grant a permit several issues are taken into account. These may include:
- The nature and duration of the busking
- obstruction of vehicles and pedestrians
- the risk associated with the busking activity
- any previously approved busking permits.
Generally amplified music is not permitted.
Permit duration
Busking is only permitted for one hour per location per day.
Initially permits will be issued for a period of one month on the first occasion. Subsequent permits may be granted if there are no justifiable complaints/issues during the 1 month trial period.
If you wish to extend your permit beyond the 1-month trial period please submit a new application via the Apply Now link above. You"ll need to include your previous permit number so we can assess your request.
Full details of the conditions of a busking permit are in our Footpath and Designated Roads Trading and Activity Policy.