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Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Look So in Love in Their New Live Music Video for “Nobody but You” - www.cosmopolitan.com - county Love
cosmopolitan.com
09.07.2020

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Look So in Love in Their New Live Music Video for “Nobody but You”

off the charts in this brand-new live music video for their number one song “Nobody but You.”Blake took to his Instagram on Friday to share the video, which features footage of himself and Gwen performing their romantic duet live in concert interspersed with tender moments shared between the couple backstage. “#NobodyButYou (Live) is OUT NOW! And man, I am a lucky guy…@GwenStefani!” Blake excitedly captioned a teaser for the video, which Gwen later reposted.

Glastonbury lights up Pyramid Stage in support of live music sector - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
07.07.2020

Glastonbury lights up Pyramid Stage in support of live music sector

Glastonbury‘s Pyramid Stage was among the many UK venues to be lit up red last night in support of the #LetTheMusicPlay campaign.On Sunday evening (July 5), the UK government unveiled plans to inject £1.57billion into the nation’s arts, culture and heritage industries in order to help them “weather the impact of coronavirus”.Following the announcement, the Association Of Independent Festivals (AIF) told NME that they had been unable to get reassurance that festivals will be able to access this

How The National Independent Venue Association Is Fighting to Save Live Music - variety.com
variety.com
06.07.2020

How The National Independent Venue Association Is Fighting to Save Live Music

Ellise Shafer editorAs the coronavirus pandemic triggered bans on large gatherings across the U.S., independent music and comedy venues were among the first to shut down.

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Look So in Love in Their New Live Music Video for “Nobody But You” - www.elle.com - county Love
elle.com
06.07.2020

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Look So in Love in Their New Live Music Video for “Nobody But You”

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani's adorable romance is on full display in a new live music video for their hit duet "Nobody But You."Blake shared the video on his Instagram, captioning it, "Man, I am a lucky guy."Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani may be chart-toppers in the music scene... but their chemistry? Well, that's off the charts in this brand new live music video for their No.

#LetTheMusicPlay: Fans encouraged to write to their MP to save UK live music scene - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
03.07.2020

#LetTheMusicPlay: Fans encouraged to write to their MP to save UK live music scene

the #LetTheMusicPlay campaign, in a bid to save the UK’s music scene.The campaign launched yesterday, with the likes of Paul McCartney, The Cure, Dua Lipa, Radiohead, Nick Cave, Ed Sheeran, Dizzee Rascal, Liam Gallagher and PJ Harvey among the 1,500 artists who signed an open letter to he Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Oliver Dowden – in a bid to “show the vital importance of the UK’s live music industry, ensure the Government cannot ignore live music and make noise to

Liam Gallagher fires jobs warning as he joins host of stars in calling for government support for live music industry - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
02.07.2020

Liam Gallagher fires jobs warning as he joins host of stars in calling for government support for live music industry

Liam Gallagher has joined a host of big names in calling for government support to save's the UK's 'world leading' live music industry.

Ed Sheeran, Paul McCartney, Rolling Stones Make Plea to Save U.K. Live Music - variety.com
variety.com
02.07.2020

Ed Sheeran, Paul McCartney, Rolling Stones Make Plea to Save U.K. Live Music

Naman Ramachandran Ed Sheeran, Paul McCartney and The Rolling Stones are amongst the more than 1,500 musicians who have signed an open letter to U.K.

#LetTheMusicPlay: Over 1,000 artists come together to call on government to stop “catastrophic damage” to live music - www.nme.com
nme.com
02.07.2020

#LetTheMusicPlay: Over 1,000 artists come together to call on government to stop “catastrophic damage” to live music

Radiohead, The Cure, Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, Johnny Marr, Dizzee Rascal, Primal Scream, Paul McCartney, Dua Lipa, The Rolling Stones and Coldplay are among the huge list of artists who have signed an open letter to the government for the #LetTheMusicPlay campaign – demanding immediate action to prevent “catastrophic damage” to the music industry in the wake of the coronavirus lockdown.Last month, the Music Venue Trust have penned a letter signed by over 560 of their venues calling for a £50million

REOPENING CANADA: Live music could be 'one of the last to come back' - torontosun.com - Canada - county Ontario
torontosun.com
27.06.2020

REOPENING CANADA: Live music could be 'one of the last to come back'

Don’t hold your breath for live music to come back in the way you remember it anytime soon.

Hacienda DJ Graeme Park and New Order bassist Peter Hook slam lack of government plans for live music return - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
25.06.2020

Hacienda DJ Graeme Park and New Order bassist Peter Hook slam lack of government plans for live music return

Sky News he was frustrated by a lack of planning and any official indication over when elements of the live music industry would be able to resume.

Australia’s Live Music Industry Details $345M Recovery Plan - www.billboard.com
billboard.com
05.06.2020

Australia’s Live Music Industry Details $345M Recovery Plan

according to LPA data.As the territory enters its 12th week of lockdown, those glory days are in the rearview.It’s “well and truly time for the Federal Government to get behind Australia’s arts and entertainment industry and deliver a comprehensive and properly funded plan so our world-class industry can get back to work,” comments LPA CEO Evelyn Richardson in a statement.“Unlike some other parts of the economy, a gradual re-opening process is not commercially viable for most of our industry,”

Mura Masa funds new programme to train black women in live music roles - www.nme.com - USA - George - Floyd
nme.com
03.06.2020

Mura Masa funds new programme to train black women in live music roles

"Inaction is what got us here. Let's move on this together and seize this opportunity for action"

Mura Masa funds new programme to train BAME women in live music roles - www.nme.com - USA - George - Floyd
nme.com
03.06.2020

Mura Masa funds new programme to train BAME women in live music roles

"Inaction is what got us here. Let's move on this together and seize this opportunity for action"

Live Music Could Lose as Many as 10% of Fans Post-COVID: Survey - www.billboard.com
billboard.com
20.05.2020

Live Music Could Lose as Many as 10% of Fans Post-COVID: Survey

Most music fans won’t be comfortable immediately attending concerts and festivals when officials lift social distancing restrictions, a new Canadian survey has found. Only 22% of frequent concertgoers and 12% of the general population say they will attend concerts within a few weeks of their return. The coronavirus pandemic has upended concert-going so

Dave Grohl reflects on future of live music in heartfelt op-ed - www.peoplemagazine.co.za - county Atlantic
peoplemagazine.co.za
12.05.2020

Dave Grohl reflects on future of live music in heartfelt op-ed

Dave Grohl has envisioned the return of live music performances in an emotional op-ed.

Foo Fighters Singer Dave Grohl Pens Powerful Essay on the Return of Live Music Amid Coronavirus: ‘We Need Each Other’ - www.usmagazine.com
usmagazine.com
12.05.2020

Foo Fighters Singer Dave Grohl Pens Powerful Essay on the Return of Live Music Amid Coronavirus: ‘We Need Each Other’

Dave Grohl knows firsthand how meaningful live music can be — and he’s not giving up hope that the world can experience it again soon as the coronavirus threat eases.

Could Arkansas' Socially-Distanced Concert Be The Blueprint For Live Music in 2020? - www.billboard.com - Smith - state Arkansas
billboard.com
08.05.2020

Could Arkansas' Socially-Distanced Concert Be The Blueprint For Live Music in 2020?

Since live events across the country started getting canceled or postponed in early March, the biggest questions occupying the live music industry have been when shows can resume and what they will look like when they do.

Vintage German TV Show Beat-Club Has Some of the Best Live Music Sets on YouTube - pitchfork.com - Germany
pitchfork.com
04.05.2020

Vintage German TV Show Beat-Club Has Some of the Best Live Music Sets on YouTube

Invisible Hits is a column in which Tyler Wilcox scours the internet for the best (and strangest) bootlegs, rarities, outtakes, and live clips.

Spain to phase in live music events in May as part of lockdown exit plan - www.nme.com - Spain
nme.com
30.04.2020

Spain to phase in live music events in May as part of lockdown exit plan

This also includes the reopening of cinemas and theatres at a third of capacity

Fans Are in 'No Rush' to See Live Music After Coronavirus, Says New UTA Study - www.billboard.com
billboard.com
30.04.2020

Fans Are in 'No Rush' to See Live Music After Coronavirus, Says New UTA Study

Live music fans are in "no rush" to return to concerts once coronavirus social distancing regulations are lifted, according to a new study from talent agency UTA. Out of three categories -- small or intimate concerts, arena/stadium concerts and festivals -- the study shows that less than half of fans who miss going to concerts say they will return to even an intimate or small concert within a month of eased restrictions.

Cork teen Allie Sherlock and Keith Barry added to 2FM’s live music line-up - www.breakingnews.ie
breakingnews.ie
08.04.2020

Cork teen Allie Sherlock and Keith Barry added to 2FM’s live music line-up

Keith Barry and Cork teen, Allie Sherlock have been added to week two of 2FM’s digital live music line-up.

Scottish live music scene devastated as gigs and festivals wiped out by cornavirus crisis - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
01.04.2020

Scottish live music scene devastated as gigs and festivals wiped out by cornavirus crisis

The Scottish live music scene has been ravaged by Covid.19, with artists hunkering in at home, crossing their fingers we’ll be over the worst sooner rather than later.

View From China's Live Music Industry: This Too Shall Pass - www.billboard.com - China
billboard.com
26.03.2020

View From China's Live Music Industry: This Too Shall Pass

As Europe and the U.S. cope with spiraling numbers of coronavirus cases, Jim Wong has a message from China for his Western counterparts in the live music industry: There’s light at the end of the tunnel. For more than two months, Wong, the managing director of Live Nation Electronic Asia, operated under a China-wide lockdown that shuttered Live

The Never-Ending Couch Tour: How Livestreams and Social Media Have Already Transformed Live Music - pitchfork.com
pitchfork.com
19.03.2020

The Never-Ending Couch Tour: How Livestreams and Social Media Have Already Transformed Live Music

With much of the concert industry grinding to a halt due to coronavirus concerns, a Twitter search for the phrase “Couch Tour” offers reassurance that live music has already found one comfortable way to exist outside physical venues. Over the last decade, the Couch Tour phenomenon—where fans join together online to experience performances in real time—has proven itself as both a business model and community builder.

Coronavirus Casts Uncertainty Over India's Growing Live Music Scene - www.billboard.com - India - city Mumbai
billboard.com
17.03.2020

Coronavirus Casts Uncertainty Over India's Growing Live Music Scene

MUMBAI – With the number of diagnosed cases of the coronavirus inching up every day, India is moving swiftly to avoid a major outbreak, actions that are taking a great toll on the live music industry.Last week, the Indian government said it was suspending visas for nationals from all countries, effective until April 15.

Live music and touring stocks fall following coronavirus crisis - www.nme.com - USA
nme.com
12.03.2020

Live music and touring stocks fall following coronavirus crisis

The ripple effect caused by the outbreak continues to harm the music industry

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