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Ticketmaster Clarifies Plan For Bringing Back Concerts, Live Events in 2021
Concerts have been one of the many luxuries people have had to live without during the coronavirus pandemic, but Ticketmaster is thinking about how to bring them back safely. The company clarified a recent report that suggested it could require audience members to show proof they have received a vaccine or tested negative for COVID-19. “We have noticed there has…
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Music Venue Installs Socially Distanced ‘Concert Boxes'
One outdoor live music venue in Brazil installed socially distanced boxes so that concertgoers can watch performances safely as COVID-19 takes a toll on the country.
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Your Next Concert Might Look a Lot Different
The pandemic silenced most live music performances. When will concerts resume, and what will they look like? We asked artists, venue managers, and talent agents for their take on the future of live music.
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Coronavirus Concerns Freeze Vanilla Ice Show
Vanilla Ice has indefinitely postponed a Texas concert that was drawing fierce criticism because of the coronavirus pandemic
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Local Design Firm Working on Protective Suit
Hoping to bring back concerts and big venue events, an LA company is designing a suit that they say protects you in a crowd and allows for up close socializing without social distancing. Jonathan Gonzalez reports for the NBC4 News on Thursday, May 21, 2020.
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Local Design Firm Working on Protective Suit for Concerts and Clubbing
It looks like a space suit with a tight helmet, filtration system and LED lighting accents. But this suit could be the future for big events like concerts or even clubbing during the coronavirus pandemic. With many concerts and big events being postponed or even canceled, a local design firm has set out to create a wearable, technology driven personal…
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Socially Distant Concerts Signal a Reopening for Live Music
As states start to let businesses reopen under limitations, music industry organizers are testing out new models of smaller, socially distant concerts
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Once Booming Concert Industry Goes Quiet After Coronavirus
The multibillion-dollar concert industry went to zero revenue in a matter of days after the outbreak of novel coronavirus in the United States
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Jennifer Lopez to Kick Off Milestone Birthday Tour With Concerts in LA and SD
Jennifer Lopez will celebrate her 50th birthday with a 25-city tour that kicks off on June 7 at the Forum in Inglewood, followed three days later by a show at the Pechanga Arena in San Diego, it was announced Friday.
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Live Nation Launches $20 ‘National Concert Week' Offers
Live Nation announced a special offer that allows $20 all-in tickets to celebrate the start of the summer concert season
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Widow of Grateful Dead's Lawyer Auctions Rare Items
The widow of the Grateful Dead’s longtime lawyer is auctioning off treasures from their long strange trip with the psychedelic rock-and-roll band.
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LA Libraries to Turn Into Venues for Free Concerts
Several Los Angeles County libraries will turn into unlikely concert venues this summer and early fall, officials announced Friday.
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9 Questions You Should Ask About the Drug “Molly”
It’s one of the most popular party drugs in circulation at the moment, but what exactly is Molly? Is it a new danger or old news? There’s a lot of misinformation out there, so we talked to an expert to find out what you need to know.