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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. 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 ...

  4. 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]

  5. Moulin Rouge! (musical) - Wikipedia

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    It had been delayed from March 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. [34] The production was nominated for 5 Laurence Olivier Awards in 2022, including Best New Musical . [ 35 ] The cast starred Jamie Bogyo and Liisi LaFontaine and featured Clive Carter as Harold, Jason Pennycooke as Tolouse and Zoe Birkett as Arabia. [ 36 ]

  6. Entre Mar y Palmeras Tour - Wikipedia

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    Entre Mar y Palmera Tour is the title of the world tour of Dominican superstar Juan Luis Guerra and 4:40 to promote his live album of the same title, his EP Prive and to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of his blockbuster album Bachata Rosa.

  7. Radio Güira - Wikipedia

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    Radio Guira was released as a "gift to the fans". [3] The concept is based on a fictional radio station that Guerra titled "4:40 FM". According to Rolling Stone, it was partially influenced by a radio show called Radio Viva that he had years ago, with different languages announcing the time and different recipes, as well as his longtime love of the güira, a percussion instrument common in ...

  8. 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 ]

  9. Los 40 el Musical - Wikipedia

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    Los 40 el Musical is a Spanish jukebox musical, inspired by Cadena SER's Los 40 Principales, [1] with a book by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo. The show's music is drawn from songs that have been in Spain's Top 40. The show debuted in Spain in October 2009, and in Mexico in 2018. Show front for 40 El Musical