Concert & Event Lyric Compliance Screening Service
The Opportunity
Event organisers (concerts, festivals, weddings) face vague pressure from police and child protection authorities to avoid 'vulgar' or 'obscene' content, but have no systematic way to pre-screen lyrics, speeches, or performances. They either cancel/censor reactively (costly) or face legal complaints. Event managers need a third-party compliance review service.
Market Size
₹50 Cr addressable market — 15,000+ events/year in Tier-1 cities × ₹30,000-50,000 per screening service
Business Model
Pre-event lyric/content audit service: organisers submit setlists, speeches, or performance scripts (48 hours before event). Service reviews against local police guidelines, child protection rules, and cultural sensitivities. Deliver report with flagged lines + replacement suggestions. Charge ₹15,000–50,000 per event based on complexity.
Per-event screening: ₹20,000–40,000 (weddings, concerts, corporate events)Repeat clients (event management companies): ₹3–5 lakh/year retainer for 20+ eventsEmergency same-day rush screening: ₹50,000–75,000 (premium)
Your 30-Day Action Plan
Meet 3–5 event organisers in your city; interview them on content complaints they've faced. Contact local police cultural cells, identify their vague 'obscenity' standards in writing.
Create a simple 2-page compliance checklist (based on police feedback + IPC 294A obscenity laws + child protection rules). Test on 2 free concert setlists; build a portfolio.
Launch with 5 wedding/event organisers offering ₹10,000 introductory rate. Track turnaround time (24 hours). Collect testimonials on stress reduction.
Cold-call 20 wedding planners, event management companies, and concert promoters. Close first 3 paid clients at ₹25,000 each.
Compliance & Regulatory Angle
Operate under GST (service, 18%). Partner with local police cultural cells informally (no approval needed, just relationship). Ensure screeners read IPC 294A (obscenity), Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023, and local police advisory circulars. Get client sign-off that service is advisory, not legal advice.
Regulatory References
Defines obscene acts and materials; primary legal basis for content screening and vulgarity assessment
New criminal code effective 2023; screeners must understand updated obscenity and indecency provisions
Mandatory for events with child attendees; flags content that sexualizes or endangers minors
Provides content classification framework (U, UA, A, S) used as reference for event content standards
Compliance requirement for invoicing and tax filing; service category applies to screening operations
Ready to Act on This Opportunity?
Generate a 7-step execution plan — validate the market, build the MVP, model the financials, map the risks, and ship in 30 days.