via loudandquiet/christian bertrand. Primavera 2019. |
"That was, precisely, the objective of this study: to validate these kinds of tests as an extremely useful tool to be able to carry out any type of event, whether musical or not, without social distancing."
- PRIMACOV Press Release
On December 12th, Barcelona became the testing site for a COVID-free music festival. Over 1,000 people were welcomed to attend, each having to take a rapid COVID-19 test prior to entry. In about 15 minutes, the results would return and those whose results were negative were granted entry. It worked. PRIMACOV was a success!
Earlier this year, Germany held the 'Restart-19' show to display that live shows could take place safely during the COVID pandemic, under specific conditions and protocols. Recently, London's 100 Club announced a new ventilation system that will combat 99.99% of airborne pathogens, including COVID-19. There's hope. Not in America.. lol.. but elsewhere.. There's hope for concert goers in 2021.
As I'm reminiscing, here's a flashback to the last outdoor concert I went to. One that I think about often.
New Magic Wand
Earfquake- Tyler's Piano solo
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