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The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the performing arts, mirroring its impacts across all arts sectors. Due to physical distancing requirements and closure of the physical venues, curtailing not only public performances but also rehearsals, many performing arts institutions attempted to adapt by offering new (or newly expanded ...
Recorded in isolation as part of the charity for Unicef, from the COVID-19 pandemic and the explosion of Beirut. [359] Clairo "Just for Today" [360] Tix "Karantene" Lyrics refer to the COVID-19 lockdowns and quarantine measures. The song topped the Norwegian singles chart in April 2020. [361] Till Lindemann and David Garrett "Alle Tage ist kein ...
UK-based classical music artist management agency Hazard Chase announced in March that it was entering voluntary liquidation "in the wake of the COVID-19-induced collapse of worldwide music-making". [97] Bauer Media New Zealand announced to staff via Zoom its immediate and permanent closure on 2 April. Management cited the financial strain due ...
The 15 best UK music festivals, from Lost Village to Boardmasters Culture Staff,Roisin O'Connor,Ellie Muir,Nicole Vassell,Ellie Harrison,Louis Chilton,Lydia Spencer-Elliott and Adam White May 4 ...
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales. Rescheduled to 16 June 2021: 2021 16 June Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales. Rescheduled to 30 June 2022: 17 December Stereophonics We’ll Keep A Welcome Tom Jones, Catfish and the Bottlemen: Cancelled due to concerns around the Omicron variant of COVID. Rescheduled to 17 and 18 ...
At Sefton Park, Liverpool, 5000 attendees attend a live concert with performances by Zuzu and by Blossoms, in an Events Research Programme test event, without social distancing or required mask-wearing, as part of a scientific study on coronavirus transmission at mass events, the largest such UK music gathering since the start of the COVID-19 ...
The COVID-19 threat level system was introduced, and the "Stay Home" phase was announced to be equivalent to Level 4 (where 1 meant "COVID-19 is not known to be present in the UK", and 5 meant "The circulation of COVID-19 is high and rising exponentially and there is a material risk of healthcare being overwhelmed"). [citation needed]
9 January – Singer Celeste is named as the Sound of 2020, after an annual BBC poll of music critics and industry figures. [1]13 January – Opera Holland Park announces simultaneously the scheduled retirement of Michael Volpe as its general director on 30 September 2020, and the appointment of James Clutton as the company's new Chief Executive and Director of Opera, effective 1 October 2020.