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Covid Kit: The tech helping fans stay safe at shows

As buildings, venues and public spaces start to tentatively reopen following months of lockdown, savvy businesses and operators are turning to technology to...
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New web app for contact tracing, launches in Berlin

Encrypted contact information would be logged by a club upon entry, then automatically deleted 30 days later. A new web app called closecontact has launched...
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Reporting From Berlin’s Open-Air Scene

After a wave of criticism of outdoor parties, Nathan Ma writing for Electronic Beats, gather’s perspectives from organisers, party goers and Berlin’s Club...
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Outreach is Everything ?

Why is communication and mediation key to nightlife’s recovery?  Of all the human truths laid bare by the pandemic of 2020, one is...
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The Nightlife Rescue Plan That Could Save Your City’s Scene

Feargus O’Sullivan reports for Bloomberg City Lab on chapter one of The Global Nighttime Recovery Plan, which examines if nightlife is to survive...
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Venues in the UK are preparing to open their doors again.

Dave Simpson writes for The Guardian on how venues in the UK are preparing to open their doors again. Following the #LetTheMusicPlay campaign,...
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Chicago: Want live music back? Wear a mask and call Congress.

Staff from 22 Chicago music venues talk about how far they still are from normal—and what it’ll take to keep them around till...
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#LetUsDance Says UK Electronic Music Sector

Some of the most prominent artists from the UK’s dance music sector have joined forces with festivals, nightclubs and industry figures to issue...
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Managing outdoor space and sound: Chapter One of The GNRP looks at Open Air Nightlife and Covid-19

Read Chapter 1 of the Global Nighttime Recovery Plan, which features case studies from open-air dance events across Europe and the United States.
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Academics from cities from around the world are working on a Global Nighttime Recovery Plan to save the nightlife industries

“Nightlife spaces are where we connect, where we innovate and shape the identity of our cities.” —Mirik Milan, VibeLab co-founder and former night...
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