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New York may officially become The City That Never Sleeps

A new proposal initiated by the New York Cities office of nightlife, would bring 24 hour nightlife districts to the city. “Everything is...
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“A Living Cultural Heritage” – Finally recognition for Amsterdam’s nightlife.

This Wednesday the Amsterdam municipality published the Nachtvisie, a four year outline for the city’s Art and Culture policy, which stands to support...
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The New York City Nightlife report is here!

NYC Mayor’s office of media and entertainment have released a report spanning business development and recovery, quality of life ,mental health, equity, safety,...
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popn’politics: Global Perspectives on Night-time Recovery

Listen back to the workshops and panels we hosted for Reeperbahn festival that explore what is next for nightlife. Since March 2020, nightlife...
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LiveKomm publish the first German club study

The German club landscape is facing major challenges, as it emerges from the Covid-19 pandemic. Download LiveKomm's nationwide club study on the impact of the pandemic here.
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GNRP Chapter 6: Sustaining our Nightlife Scenes (Part II)

Chapter 6 of the Global Nighttime Recovery Plan examines how the state can help the nighttime sector recover from the impacts of Covid-19.
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Reviving Philadelphia’s nighttime economy

Philadelphia Arts and Culture Task Force releases a report and proposal, authored by Michael Fichman, which calls for the creation of a Nighttime Economy Office within the city's Department of Commerce.
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Contribute to the Global Nightime Recovery Manifesto!

VibeLab is excited to announce the Global Nighttime Recovery Manifesto, which seeks to offer solutions for building a more resilient, sustainable and equitable future for nightlife and its communities. Register your interest in contributing towards the Manifesto here.
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Germany declares clubs as cultural institutions

A historical achievement at the Bundestag: Clubs and live music venues with a demonstrable cultural reference are no longer considered entertainment venues, but "facilities of cultural purpose"!
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Clubbing returns to Britain for a weekend

NY Times reports on the trial Liverpool warehouse parties that took place this weekend, held in order to test the safety of mass gatherings and to monitor whether social distancing can safely end.
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