With one Arkansas venue currently attempting to push ahead with a socially-distanced concert later this week, and plans for drive-through and reduced capacity shows in the works elsewhere, it seems ...
As the pandemic persists, the live music industry has taken a major hit. But some are finding inventive ways to bring back concerts. Denmark began drive-in concerts that adhere to the social ...
In order to practice social distancing when concerts return, you may not be allowed to participate in a couple of live music’s timeless traditions: crowd surfing and moshing. Those are among the ...
The post Experts Recommend No Moshing or Crowdsurfing Once Concerts Return appeared first on Consequence of Sound. The Event Safety Alliance guide was created to help venues that plan to reopen ...
We can dance if we want to … but keep a distance. Concertgoers shouldn’t crowd surf or form mosh-pits when venues reopen as one of many recommended coronavirus precautions, according to a report. The ...
Many fans on this site are just counting the days until we can return to going to shows. We hear you, and we're feeling the same way. But safety is important and if these new guidelines are to be ...
When will concerts return, and what will they be like in the post-coronavirus era? We still can’t quite answer the former question, but we do have some intel on the latter: social distancing ...
A venue handed out pieces of paper that said "No moshing" at a recent hardcore show, and the internet has had some things to say about it. Lambgoat shared two photos of the notes on Twitter that were ...
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Back in December, when we published the story “No Access: Why Rising Concert Prices Increasingly Put Big Shows Out of Our Reach,” we had no idea of the horrors that 2020 was about to present us with.
If you’ve ever felt the need to write a thirst tweet similar to “Shawn Mendes can stomp on my body,” just know that it’s not as fun as it sounds — as much as we’d all like to get lost in his Japan.