Live: Music can't be stopped by COVID-19, so what's next for it?
Updated 15:44, 19-Aug-2020

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The music industry has been significantly affected by COVID-19, with major festivals all over the world cancelled, and tours postponed. Musicians gradually adapted to livestreaming on social platforms. Will it be the next best thing? Meanwhile, concert promoters and event organizers alike are also struggling to take stock of their losses and figure out their next steps in the midst of such uncertainty. What new methods have they explored?

In this episode, we invite music industry insiders from the UK, France, the Netherlands, the U.S., and China to share their thoughts on the repercussions and gains from the coronavirus pandemic and the future of the industry.

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