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Tinnitus UK demands policy change following successful Tinnitus Week Campaign

Written by: News Room Last updated: February 13, 2026
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Tinnitus UK demands policy change following successful Tinnitus Week Campaign
Tinnitus UK demands policy change following successful Tinnitus Week Campaign

Tinnitus UK has concluded its landmark Tinnitus Week 2026 by calling for urgent policy changes to protect the hearing of musicians and audiences. The campaign brought together policymakers and health professionals to address the impact of sound exposure.

The week opened at the House of Lords with the “Amplifying Awareness” report. This research revealed that unsafe sound levels and inconsistent protection standards remain pervasive across the live music ecosystem.

Industry leaders supported the findings. Neuromod’s Diarmuid Flavin noted that recognizing noise exposure is a critical step toward change, while Specsavers’ Gordon Harrison emphasized the need for better clinician education and prevention.

In response, Tinnitus UK introduced a new industry pledge. This initiative calls on venues and promoters to commit to safer listening practices, including standardized sound levels and the clear provision of hearing protection.

To prove high-quality entertainment doesn’t require extreme volume, the charity hosted “Quiet Night Out” at London’s Union Chapel. This concert served as a proof of concept with sound strictly capped at 90dB.

The event featured performers like Justin Sullivan and members of the Penguin Cafe. It offered a rare refuge for those with sound sensitivity, including musician Tim Bricheno, who attended his first live show in seven years.

Tinnitus UK has now transitioned its focus toward long-term action and national media awareness. The charity has also launched a fresh appeal to fund its essential support services for the one in seven people living with the condition.

Further information regarding the research or the industry pledge can be found at tinnitus.org.uk.

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