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4,000 music fans to attend gig simulation as part of German study into how virus spreads in large gatherings

German scientists are recruiting volunteers for a “coronavirus experiment” which plans to equip 4,000 pop music fans with tracking gadgets and bottles of...
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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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Nightclubs face balancing act between keeping their venues alive and protecting the health of the public.

Wired magazine covers the difficulties that nightclubs will face as a result of Corona virus. “Nightclub owners, like those of other businesses, find...
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How Australia’s night-time economy could boost the coronavirus recovery

Data on movement in cities suggests businesses should get creative after hours to weather the Covid-19 recession. Urbis, a city planning and policy...
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Tokyo Government pays clubs and hostess bars to close

Tokyo, the Japanese capital recorded 224 coronavirus cases on Thursday, the highest daily tally since the pandemic began. The Authorities had previously refused...
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Carl Cox: illegal raves during the pandemic are “not the answer”-

The DJ addressed the recent wave of illegal parties in the UK. Carl Cox has said that Illegal raves during pandemic are “not...
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Finally the UK Government pledges £1.5bn lifeline to keep UK’s arts sector

After weeks of desperate warnings that the UK was facing an irreversible cultural catastrophe without targeted support, ministers announced a package that it said...
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Germany’s Reeperbahn Festival is planning a pandemic proof festival this September

Face masks and fewer venues and events will greet Reeperbahn Festival-goers in Hamburg later this summer. Organizers of the annual event — being...
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Support for artists is key to returning to vibrant cultural life post-coronavirus

Colleen Renihan, Ben Schnitzer and Julia Brook write for The Conversation on how artists are crucial to the futures we’re imagining beyond the COVID-19 pandemic....
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Berlin’s Senate reaffirms commitment to protect the city’s nightlife through new legislation.

“Recognise and strengthen club culture as part of Berlin” The Berlin Senate of the German capital, has stated that Berlin clubs should be...
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