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01.05.2020 - 14:51 / nme.com
Could this be the future of live music?
Denmark trialled a potential solution to the coronavirus pandemic’s effects on live performances this week, with musician Mads Langer performing a sold-out ‘drive-in’ gig.
Announced with six days’ notice, the gig sold out almost instantly. 500 tickets were sold for the show, which took place on the outskirts of Aarhus. The following day, the stage became a drive-in cinema.
The gig saw audio from the show being transmitted to the cars via FM radio, while
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