Washington, DC · Population 671,000 · ~3,600 bars & restaurants

Music licensing for bars in Washington, DC.

DC has one of the densest political-bar economies in the country, plus an active live music scene from H Street to U Street to The Wharf. ABCA hearings are public record — PRO field reps watch them.

What would a Washington bar pay?

Enter your venue capacity. We'll estimate the monthly cost across all four PROs.

What Washington bar owners are facing

Four Performing Rights Organizations. Four bills. Four portals. Four chances to get sued. The math doesn't care which city you're in.

Real talk:

A 200-cap bar in the Northeast received a five-figure ASCAP demand letter in 2023 for unlicensed background music — the kind that runs through every Spotify playlist in town.

Statutory damages: up to $150,000 per song. Performing Rights Organization win rate in court: virtually 100%.

ASCAP

American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

Quotes in January, pays by March

BMI

Broadcast Music, Inc.

Quotes in April, pays by June

SESAC

Society of European Stage Authors and Composers

Invite-only, negotiated rates

GMR

Global Music Rights

Direct negotiation only

Plus your District of Columbia on-premises liquor license is regulated by the DC Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration (ABCA) — and PRO field reps cross-reference those records.

Why bars in District of Columbia use Nibbles and Bits

Whether you're a Washington neighborhood spot or a multi-location operator, the playbook is the same: one quote, one signature, one monthly bill.

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One quote, all four PROs

Tell us about your venue — capacity, music type, hours. We calculate exact fees across ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, and GMR for Washington venues like yours.

2

We pay the PROs in full

We cut the checks to all four PROs the day you sign. You stop hearing from them. Your District of Columbia license file stays clean.

3

One monthly payment

Predictable, monthly, automatic. Quarterly plan available. We handle renewals, certificates, and any PRO follow-ups for the life of your account.

What District of Columbia operators say

I was paying four different organizations on four different schedules and still got a cease-and-desist because I missed a renewal. Nibbles and Bits took over everything in one afternoon. Haven’t thought about it since.

Bar owner, District of Columbia

150-cap restaurant & bar

My GM didn’t even know SESAC existed. We’d been paying ASCAP and BMI for years and figured we were covered. We weren’t.

Operator, District of Columbia

Two-location restaurant group

The annual lump sums were killing my January cash flow. One monthly payment is what I’d been begging the PROs for since I opened.

Owner, District of Columbia

200-cap neighborhood bar

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