finds some interesting splits between optimism and continued wariness as the industry tries to forecast what lies immediately ahead for their battered and still largely shut down business.
Caution is still the buzzword, as only a tiny minority of respondents, 2%, expect that full resumption to happen during the first quarter of ’21. The pros surveyed who do expect full resumption in 2021 are are split about which of the remaining three quarters they expect to see that in: 16% say the second quarter, 25% say the third, and 12% are guessing it’ll happen in the final quarter of next year.
The get-back-to-work urge is strong within the business, Pollstar reports. A robust 60% of those surveyed said they would return to work immediately — 18% unconditionally, and another 43% if the qualification of “health guidelines” is added. That leaves 31% who aren’t ready to return to their roles just yet, and 8% who are “unsure.” But, writes Gensler, “Clearly, a pool of experienced industry talent is ready, willing and able to return to work as this industry safely returns.
I don't see why anyone would predict anything changing soon, until the vaccine situation is more clear
Coronavirus SUCKS!! Find a Cure already!!! This Pandemic is messing with my Future Plans.....
Not going to happen.
Pollstar Survey of Concert Pros Finds Just Over Half Expect Live Music to Be Back at Full Capacity by End of 2021
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