Covid has decimated the live music business – and its unsung heroes | Michelle Kambasha

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As a music publicist, I fear for those workers who kept the UK’s industry on the road and now face economic hardship, says Michelle Kambasha

For the vast majority of people, gigs are – or perhaps, were – a simple pastime to be enjoyed, places where memories are made. But for me and others in my profession, it can feel a lot like work. Being a music publicist, gig-going is a requirement, and usually a welcome one, though it can create a disorderly work/life balance.

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LukasGraham It sucks!

LukasGraham For some people „gigs are – or perhaps,were – a simple pastime to be enjoyed,places where memories are made.“ For others its profession. Before the pandemic passes, we have a lot to gain from showing acts of support towards festival, event organizers and the ppl in the back!

No, government lockdowns have.

antonnewcombe 'The lockdowns have decimated the live music business' TFIFY

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