FUMING tourists have been made to fork out extra at a restaurant after a bizarre music tax was added to their bill.
A group of diners were outraged when they found out they had to pay £1.70 each simply because background music was playing as they ate.
The four tourists had headed into a quaint bar in Ostuni, southern Italy for some drinks and snacks on August 17.
They shared £17 worth of appetisers alongside cocktails and a fruit juice which added up to another £25 - taking their expected total to £42.
As they tucked in to the tasty food and sipped on the mojitos and negronis the vibes were high.
A DJ was playing some summery tracks which the group all agreed was "very good" as they had a lovely evening together.
But when they asked the waiter to bring over the bill , the group was