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Netflix warning as Brits risk £1,000 fine this weekend for little-known mistake

By staff30 May 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Streaming giant Netflix is counting down the days to its highly-anticipated live show Tudum. However, Brits watching the star-filled programme could be risking a £1,000 fine

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Netflix’s upcoming show could land Brits in hot water(Image: Getty Images)

Brits watching Netflix this weekend could end up being slapped with a hefty fine for accidentally breaking a strict rule.

On Saturday, May 31, the streaming giant will air a live show exploring behind-the-scenes access to some of its most beloved films and TV series. Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event will broadcast from Los Angeles at 8pm ET (Midnight on Sunday, June 1 for the UK) and will feature live performances from acclaimed singer Lady Gaga and Hanumankind.

The show, hosted by actress Sofia Carson, will feature appearances from ‘dozens’ of Netflix stars, and is named after the iconic sound that plays at the start of every Netflix title. Tickets for Tudum are sold out – but Brits will still be able to join in on the fun from the comfort of their own home.

“For one night only, Netflix’s biggest and brightest will hit the stage and stream live from Los Angeles,” Netflix said. “The show is stacked with Netflix news and exclusive reveals about titles you won’t want to miss, including your favourite stars from Emily in Paris, Frankenstein, Happy Gilmore 2, Love Is Blind, ONE PIECE, Outer Banks, The Rip, Squid Game, Stranger Things, and more.”

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You need a TV Licence to watch live TV – even on sites like Netflix(Image: PA)

However, Brits watching Tudum without a TV Licence risk being issued a staggering £1,000 fine (or £2,000 if you live in Guernsey). This is because the BBC TV Licence, which is currently priced at £174.50 per annum, is required for anyone who records or watches live TV – even on a paid-for streaming site. You also need a TV Licence to access any content on BBC iPlayer, even if it’s not live.

As previously reported, those suspected of watching live TV without a licence may receive a visit from an inspector. While you can’t be jailed for not paying your TV Licence, you do risk imprisonment for not paying fines imposed by the court. A judge may also approve of a warrant allowing an officer to enter your home.

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Hundreds of thousands of Brits are actually eligible for a free TV Licence, without even realising. You can wipe the hefty fee if you’re aged 75 or over and are in receipt of Pension Credits, or you live with a partner who gets Pension Credit.

Those living in care or sheltered accommodation, are retired and over 60 or disabled are also eligible for a heavily discounted TV Licence (£7.50 per annum). If you’re registered blind or live with someone who is – you can get a 50 per cent discount.

Remember, you do not need a TV Licence if you only watch non-live content on streaming sites such as Netflix or Disney+. It is only if you watch live content on these platforms that you risk being fined for not having a licence.

Cancelling your TV Licence? It’s important to know your legal rights, as you may have an officer knocking on your door. You can read our full explainer here.

Is the TV Licence good value for money? Have your say in the comments section below

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