
Report your concerts
You will receive royalty payment for your music if it is performed live at venues, festivals, or local cafés – you just need to report the concert through My Koda no later than one month after.
To get paid you for your music performed at concerts, we need to know who to pay and what music has been played. This is called concert reporting.
As a member of Koda, you have access to My Koda, where you can submit information about your concert. You may enter the details after the concert, not before, but remember that we must receive your report no later than one month afterwards.
You can report several types of concerts:
- Danish concerts
- international concerts (outside of Denmark)
- live stream concerts
How do I report concerts?
Watch the video guide or step-by-step instructions.
Step-by-step
Other types of concert reporting
If you are not a member of Koda
If you sing in a choir or play in a cover band and you are not a Koda member, you are encouraged to report the music used at your concert. If you don't have a login yet, please contact Koda's Member Services.
Send an email to [email protected]If you are the organizer of a concert
If you are the organizer of a concert and have rented a venue, you are considered a customer and must pay for the music. If you are performing your own music, you will receive payment from us afterwards. When reporting the concert at My Koda, list yourself as the concert promoter.
Purchase a music license for a concertReporting as a manager
If you need to report concerts on behalf of others, such as in your role as a manager, you can access the member's profile at My Koda with a power of attorney. This document must be signed by both you and the music creator whose My Koda access you wish to obtain.
Learn more about powers of attorneyFrequently asked questions
Concerts and live perfomances
Report your concerts through My Koda and check the status of your concerts in your concert list.
Go to My Koda