Events industry pleads its case after Holohan comments

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There are many promotors and venues around the country who are looking at their bare autumn calendars and hoping that next week they will finally be able to fill in some blanks, writes SineadCrowley

Towards the end of last summer, I was preparing to film a story in a deserted Stradbally, where images of sheep grazing on what should have been the Body and Soul Arena provided a stark visual reminder of just how much had been lost by the live entertainment sector due to Covid 19.

Twelve months later, however, there is a palpable sense of frustration among those employed in the events industry at what they see as a lack of thought and consideration given to their business. When asked if concerts such as Electric Picnic could go ahead just for vaccinated people, Dr Tony Holohan said: "We wouldn't have a concern from a public health point of view if everyone is vaccinated."

Support schemes including the Live Performance Support Scheme have been welcomed, but the entertainment industry - a group which encompasses everyone from household names to session musicians, DJS, wedding bands and back stage workers - now want to get properly back to work.

 

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