Rock fans in Thailand watched their favourite bands play via video-meeting platform Zoom on Sunday as a live music festival went online.
Public gatherings have been banned in Thailand since mid-March to prevent the spread of coronavirus, but Sunday’s six-hour-long show gave people a chance to see and interact with artists from afar.
Some music fans gathered in small groups — permitted under the coronavirus restrictions — to watch the event, for which about 3,000 tickets were sold at 499 baht apiece.
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