<Li> a performance of dance </Li> <Li> entertainment of a similar description to that falling in the previous three categories listed above . </Li> <P> There are many exemption categories and qualifications to the above definitions, particularly in respect of Regulated Entertainment and Late Night Refreshment . As a result of changes by the Live Music Act 2012, for example, live music in on - licensed premises is no longer a licensable activity between 08: 00 and 23: 00 hours before audiences of up to 200 people . Similarly performances of plays and of dance are not licensable before audiences of up to 500 people and indoor sporting events up to 1000 people . These changes, brought in from 2013, coupled with the Live Music Act in 2012, display a readiness by the Coalition Government to deregulate the prescriptive and sometimes confusing definitions of Regulated Entertainment stated above (although it should be noted that the Live Music Act was a Private Members' Bill sponsored by Lord Clement - Jones and drafted by Poppleston Allen Solicitors which was subsequently supported by the Government). </P> <P> "Late night refreshment" is defined as: </P>

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