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In its continuing effort to rally support for COVID-19 efforts, Queen will be streaming their 1992 Freddie Mercury tribute concert, starting Friday, May 15. -
Live Event Production Companies Shift to Healthcare
As many concerts are being canceled or postponed, many live event production companies are finding ways to boost their income until large gatherings are back again. One of the industries they are entering now is the healthcare industry that is now seeking for help to combat the coronavirus pandemic -
AEG Offers Ticket Refund Within 30 Days for COVID Affected Concerts
Events presenter AEG Presents announced that they will offer ticket buyers a refund for the concerts that were hit by the COVID-19 pandemic starting May 1. -
Live Events in Los Angeles, New York May Not Resume Until 2021
LA and New York mayors told various sources that live events in their respective cities may not resume until 2021. -
Health Expert: Concerts and Sports Events Won't Be Safe Until Fall 2021
As governors in the country want to open their states for their economies to recover from the pandemic, one medical expert said large gatherings like concerts could not safely resume until autumn of 2021. -
BTS' Bang Bang Con Series to Stream Online Next Weekend
Bang Bang Con concert series will be happening on April 18 & 19. International Kpop group, BTS, is coming online with its series of concerts for free on April 18 and 19, as announced on April 10 on Twitter. -
Andrea Bocelli Live on Easter from Duomo Cathedral, Without Audience
The Italian opera singer, Andrea Bocelli will be performing on empty Duomo Cathedral on Easter. The world's most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, will be performing live on Easter Sunday, April 12, from Italy's Duomo Cathedral. -
The Who's Moving On Tour Postponed
The Who's Moving On tour joins the list of postponements due to coronavirus. "The Who's Moving On!" leg tour in North America, intended for April-May, is expected to happen in the autumn of 2020. -
Garth Brooks, Thrisha Yearwood Perform Live on Facebook
Country music couple Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood launched a Facebook Live performance last Monday. The site crashed multiple times due to its number of viewers. -
Concerts of American Artists That Drew a Huge Crowd
Concerts are meant for fans to see their favorite artists perform in person. Here are some concerts that gathered a record-breaking number of attendees. -
Nickelback Fans Want Chad Kroeger To Headline Nirvana Show
Nickelback's Chad Kroeger is rumored to be performing with Nirvana. It all started with a Facebook page organized a fake show for the artist and band. -
Marilyn Manson Cancels Performance Due To 'Illness'
Marilyn Manson canceled his performance with Rob Zombie on July 26 due to an undisclosed illness. He later confirmed that refunds will be issued to those who purchased tickets.
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