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Hey, soul-crushing news: it's likely going to be much longer than we thought before live concerts are safe again.round-table published this weekend to discuss the much-debated timeline for when America will re-open. Dr. Zeke Emanual, an oncologist and bioethicist at the Center for American Progress, estimated that"larger gatherings" could safely resume in"fall 2021 at the earliest.
The summer music schedule is completely canceled and nearly every music venue is closed. However, artists and festivals have been tentatively announcing events for fall, and into 2021. Harry Stylestour, set to be kicking off in a few weeks, to spring 2021. Even that wouldn't be possible if Emanual is correct.It's hard to imagine how music venues will be able to survive — paying rent and staff — a year and a half-long closure, with no income.
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