Music industry calls on Govt to set date for reopening

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The Music and Entertainment Association of Ireland has called for the Government to commit to a date for the reopening of the live music sector

Members of the live music sector are to meet Minister Catherine Martin this afternoon to discuss a roadmap for the return of live concerts and other cultural events.

He said that from 14 September up to 30% of workers in the industry who are on the Pandemic Unemployment Payment "will become unemployed" as they are transitioned to job seekers allowance and no longer permitted to be self-employed while on the payment. He said "the next six months could be more damaging than the previous 18 if a re-opening strategy does not take everything into account."

 

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An industry complaining about being discriminated against wants to open and promises they will also discriminate others if allowed open. How ironic

Probably 2036 with 50% of capacity. Tony says we are not there yet

You can’t though, can you? I mean… live music will reopen when cases drop and attending a live music event won’t lead to a massive outbreak of covid-19. It’s been a year and a half, people. We know this by now.

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