), a recently established advocacy group for music venue owners and promoters. Its members include The Bowery Ballroom in New York City, Troubador in Los Angeles, 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. and Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
NIVA members were asked seven weeks ago if their businesses could remain open for six months without governmental assistance that went beyond theThe association points out that at this point, most musicians make the bulk of their income through live performances and touring — which they can't do for the foreseeable future.
neonxtechno :(
prolly should pull themselves up by the boot straps and next time save some money for a rainy day
drivenbyboredom New ones would pop up in a few months.
The music industry needs structural change too unfortunately.
Start the concerts back up but simply call them 'protests' against boredom then all would be fine. According to the Left, people at protests, but NOT worships, are fine violating social distancing mandate, therefore, somehow immune from the coronavirus.
Это неожиданно
No, they will have to go out of business. Then someone will buy them and open them back up. Nothing ever 'closes permanently.'
I hear the outdoors is gonna close soon
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