Eventbrite's CEO says live event companies will have to pivot to life after the coronavirus as people delay returning to packed stadiums or concerts
, the latter of which are usually held in the April and May timeframe, were canceled in February or early March. It wasn't long before major festivals and global events like South by Southwest, Burning Man, and even the 2020 Olympics were canceled or postponed shortly thereafter.
Julia Hartz, the CEO and co-founder Eventbrite, doesn't think big events that call for packed stadiums will return anytime soon.
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