BERLIN — Live music promoters across Germany, Australia and Switzerland are anticipating losses of €3.7 billion euros ($4.04 billion) in the first half of 2020 due to the coronavirus, according to a new joint paper from industry organizations.
25.03.2020 - 10:25 / who.com.au
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has introduced further restrictions for Australians in a bid to flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic that is sweeping the world.
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BERLIN — Live music promoters across Germany, Australia and Switzerland are anticipating losses of €3.7 billion euros ($4.04 billion) in the first half of 2020 due to the coronavirus, according to a new joint paper from industry organizations.
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