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Statistics: Specialist music retailers in Germany

There are 1,288 ‘specialist music retailers’ in Germany – and we, as the Kontrabass-Atelier double bass workshop, are one of them. Whilst the sector’s total turnover rose by 17 per cent between 2020 and 2024, this turnover is being shared amongst an ever-smaller number of market players.

In 2024, there were nine specialist retailers in Germany with an annual turnover of more than 10 million Euros – these nine accounted for 0.7 per cent of all specialist retailers. And in 2024, this group – comprising less than 1 per cent of retailers – accounted for over 70 per cent of turnover, with the trend set to rise. And whilst turnover rose overall, small and medium-sized retailers (i.e. those with an annual turnover of between 100,000 and 5 million euros) collectively recorded a fall in turnover of 19 million Euros, or just under 5 per cent – accompanied by a 1 per cent decline in the number of businesses.

There are also significant regional differences; music retailers are distributed very unevenly across the federal states. In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, there are (were?) just seven companies, whilst in Bavaria there are still 290 businesses, including the world’s highest-turnover music retailer, which alone (!) generates 1.53 billion Euros in annual turnover.

However, the group of smaller retailers is also very diverse: “The high proportion of businesses with an annual turnover of less than 100,000 Euros (2024: 39 % of all businesses) suggests that many professional and amateur musicians work as retailers on a part-time basis and have applied for a trading licence for this purpose, which means they are recorded in the statistics as taxable businesses,” says the MIZ (Music Information Centre), explaining the figures from the Federal Statistical Office.

source: MIZ