Updated 03/06/2026
Playing music in yoga classes can enhance relaxation, create ambience, and help students focus. However, as a yoga teacher, you must understand music licensing laws to avoid copyright infringement and protect your business.
Yes, in most cases, yoga teachers need a music license to play copyrighted music in classes, whether in-person or online. The only exceptions are when you use royalty-free music or your own original compositions.
You need a license for:
If you rent a space, ask the venue manager if their license covers your class. If not, you’ll need your own.
In the UK, the required license is called TheMusicLicence (PPL PRS). This license lets you legally play recorded or live music in your classes, studio, or business. Costs depend on venue size, music use, and audience.
Prices for music licenses vary based on:
Contact TheMusicLicence (PPL PRS) for an exact quote for your yoga business.
Music licensing is required worldwide. Common licensing bodies include:
Check your country’s requirements before playing music in class.
Playing copyrighted music without a license is copyright infringement. You risk fines, legal action, and reputational damage.
Yes! If you use royalty-free music or your own music, you do not need a traditional music license. Always check that music labelled “royalty-free” is licensed for commercial use.
Do I need a license for occasional music in yoga classes?
Yes, even occasional use of copyrighted music requires a license unless the music is royalty-free or original.
Does my venue’s license cover my yoga class?
Ask the venue manager. If they hold a valid license, your class is usually covered.
Do I need a license for online yoga classes with music?
Yes, streaming or recording classes with copyrighted music also requires a license.
How do I get a music license for yoga in the UK?
Apply through TheMusicLicence (PPL PRS) or visit the UK government’s music licensing page.
Summary:
Yoga teachers must ensure they have the right music license for classes. Use royalty-free or original music if you want to avoid licensing fees. Always check the licensing requirements in your country and at your venue to keep your yoga business legal and professional.
Further Reading: Enhancing Yoga Practice: The Benefits of Incorporating Music