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New $250 U.S. Entry Fee Raises Concerns for Global Music Tourism

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Starting October 1, 2025, travelers from India, Brazil, Mexico, and China will need to pay a new $250 tourist entry fee to visit the United States. Officials say the money will help reduce rising border management and security costs in the U.S.. For the music business however, the ripple effects could be much more than just a one-time entry fee.

These countries bring in huge audiences for American music festivals and conferences. Events like Coachella, EDC, Ultra Music Festival and industry gatherings such as NAMM attract thousands of international visitors . Adding $250 on top of visa applications, flights, and accommodation could force many to rethink their trips to the U.S. For young festival-goers or small-time artists trying to make it big, this could be quite a hurdle.

Looking beyond ticket sales, it is well known that the U.S. live music economy thrives on international participation. Conferences like NAMM are built on global exchange . If fewer musicians, producers, and brands from key markets can make the trip, the diversity and scope of these gatherings will shrink. Festivals could also feel the pinch. International audiences don’t just buy tickets; they also help shape the cultural energy of these events.

The fee might look like a border management issue on paper, but for music, it is a cultural one. The American positioning as a global hub for live music and industry events could be weakened due to raising financial barriers. This would indirectly be pushing fans and professionals to festivals and conferences in other parts of the world. In the long run, the question is simple: does the extra $250 really strengthen U.S. borders, or does it weaken its role as a leader in global music culture?

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