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+++UPDATE: Inside Sweden’s socially distanced gigs

Derek Robertson writing for NME covers updates from the only show in Europe: inside Sweden’s controversial socially distanced gigs.  Plan B, a Malmö...
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+++UPDATE: Should I stay or should I go? How Corona Virus is Jeopardising Music Festivals

Gabriel Szatan writes for the Guardian about the current “live music postponement paradox: the friction between those seeing 2020 as a write-off vs...
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+++UPDATE: How Can The Music Industry Learn From Covid-19 to Become More Sustainable?

In a feature for Stamp The Wax, Katia Mullova explores the lessons we might learn from Covid-19, to create a more environmentally-friendly gig...
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+++UPDATE: A Virtual Gathering & Conference focused on Resilience and Community Ecosystems in Live Music

Amplify Music is piloting a virtual gathering and conference to bring together diverse music leaders and creators online to learn and share from local community...
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+++Feature: Changes in the landscape: Predicting the event industry in a Post-Corona era

Marcel Pantera, stalwart of the Dutch festival landscape and owner of entertainment industry concept and strategy agency, Treat, uses his substantial experience in event...
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+++UPDATE: What Is Britain Without the Pub?

The New York Times writes about the integral role of the Pub in British society. “Through two world wars, Britain’s pubs stayed open....
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+++Update: Resident Advisor announces Streamland, a new listings hub for virtual events

Resident Advisor is introducing new geo-tag for virtual listings, adapting their infamous event listing site to a page dedicated to virtual-only events. This will...
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+++UPDATE: Italian Club Donates Space to Emergency Services

Milan club Social Music City has offered its space to be used by Italian emergency services until the end of April. In a...
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+++UPDATE: Corona rescue package for Hamburg music clubs

The Hamburg cultural authority, (The Ministry of Culture and Media) and the Hamburger Clubstiftung or Club Foundation will provide 1.5 million euros of emergency...
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+++UPDATE: Stayin’ alive! How music has fought pandemics for 2,700 years

The Guardian examines how music has long been a part of tradition to fight fear, stretching back through the Black Death to the...
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