Premier League chiefs are set to unveil their plans for ‘Project Restart’ following the latest shareholders meeting on Friday.
13.04.2020 - 17:43 / billboard.com
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.
No audiences means no concerts across the region, which expects total damages across various industry music sectors of roughly €5.5 billion euros ($6 billion) due to the pandemic.The organizations — from live event industry association BDV to the German
.Premier League chiefs are set to unveil their plans for ‘Project Restart’ following the latest shareholders meeting on Friday.
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Taking one big bull by the horns, the second online industry talk at Switzerland’s Visions du Réel debated Tuesday evening the impact of COVID-19 across pretty much the whole of the movie value chain.
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We don’t want to criticize, but this sounds like the worst worst-case scenario plan of all time.
Germany's 2020 summer of rock is no more. New coronavirus restrictions mean every music festival on the German summer circuit, from giant events like Rock am Ring and the Wacken heavy metal fest to electronic dance music festival Parookaville have been called off for this year.
Germany's 2020 summer of rock is no more.
For those of y'all who have no idea what I'm talking about (and hello, welcome), Making the Cut is a fashion competition hosted by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn. And if the first thing that comes to your mind is Project Runway, a) same, and b) if you're a Project Runway fan, I'd bet money that you'll also like Making the Cut.