Taylor Swift has been forced to cancel all her 2020 tour dates due to the coronavirus, the singer announced on Friday.
31.03.2020 - 03:09 / variety.com
As many as 95% of IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) below-the-line crafts workers are currently out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The figures come as over 3.3 million Americans have lost their jobs and filed for unemployment benefits.
In an email to Variety Monday, director of communications Jonas Loeb said, “Estimates are that 90-95% of our members are not working as a result of Covid-19 related social distancing measures.” With 150,000 members, that figure
Taylor Swift has been forced to cancel all her 2020 tour dates due to the coronavirus, the singer announced on Friday.
The Coronavirus pandemic that has taken various parts of the world into its clutches, has resulted in many concerts being cancelled or pushed ahead. The highly contagious virus that originated in China's Wuhan city, spread across the globe in no time.
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By Anthony D'Alessandro
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