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  2. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the music industry

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    An SB19 song which encourages Filipinos to uplift their positive attitude despite the COVID-19 pandemic and other bad news in 2020. Kim Chiu "Bawal Lumabas" A Kim Chiu's statement regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and the ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy that was made into a song, which became a dance challenge on YouTube and TikTok.

  3. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the performing arts

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    In June, Gran Teatre del Liceu reopened, though the performances were live-streamed and the audience was filled with plants. [61] In June, the musical Six announced that their West End and UK touring casts will perform drive-in performances in 12 open spaces across the UK, making them the first West End musical to resume performances. [62]

  4. 2020s in music - Wikipedia

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    Media outlets and fans online observed a music trend called "Sad Girl Autumn" or "Sad Girl Fall" in the early 2020s, which refers to the release of melancholic and introspective music by female artists during autumn, such as Swift's Red (Taylor's Version), Adele's 30, Clairo's Sling, Phoebe Bridgers' Punisher, and Mitski's Laurel Hell; it is a ...

  5. Entre Mar y Palmeras Tour - Wikipedia

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    However, it was cancelled due the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] [4] On December 25, 2020, Guerra released a special live stream as a Christmas gift for his fans, and he released Prive EP. On June 3, 2021, he broadcast a special concert for HBO Latino and later released his second album Entre Mar y Palmeras.

  6. Visa Para Un Sueño - Wikipedia

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    Visa Para Un Sueño (English: Visa for a dream) is the third single by Dominican artist Juan Luis Guerra and his band 440 from their fourth studio album Ojalá Que Llueva Café. Initially released by Karen Records in the Dominican Republic in 1989, it was released a year later in Spain . [ 1 ]

  7. COVID-19 pandemic in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The film's conclusion jokingly postulates that COVID-19 was created by the Kazakhstan government, which used Borat to spread it and start the pandemic. [9] Writing for The New York Times about the then-upcoming BBC sitcom Pandemonium on 16 December 2020, David Segal asked, "Are we ready to laugh about Covid-19

  8. Alacranes Musical - Wikipedia

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    2010 Por Siempre Alacranes 2011 Besos De Fuego 2013 Nuestra Historia De Voces 2014 De Corazón Ranchero 2016 Una Nueva Era 2017 Llegamos Pa’ Quedarnos 2020 El Reencuentro 2021 Juntos Mejor 2023 Bien Machine Singles 2007 Por Amarte Así 2008 Dame Tu Amor 2011 Besos De Fuego 2013 Tu No Tienes La Culpa 2013 La Suerte Viene A Buscarme

  9. Viña del Mar International Song Festival - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival was modest. Thanks to the initiative of the mayor Gustavo Lorca [12] and Carlos Ansaldo, director of the Department of Tourism and Public Relations of the Municipality of Viña del Mar, between February 21 and 28, 1960, a unique competition was organized, in which the contestants had to present an original song whose theme was the ...