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

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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

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.

Fortunately, the government's actions seem to have contained the virus in China: The country recently reported no new locally transmitted cases in a 24-hour periodsince the pandemic began . The improved situation allowed Live Nation — which promotes about a dozen festivals a year in China, as well as 600 to 700 club and theatre shows — to reopen its Hong Kong and Shanghai offices earlier this month. But that doesn't mean that the economic damage in China won't be severe, Wong says.

 

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