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The hidden costs of losing gigs: Greek-Australian musicians still left searching for support
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Australia s Top Promoters Launch Contest for Concert Tickets, But You Must be Vaccinated to Apply | Power 99 1
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Australia s Top Promoters Launch Vaxstage Pass
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Announcement: I Lost My Gig Reveals Losses to Music Industry Since 1 July
I Lost My Gig today revealed the findings of its second survey initiative, painting an alarming picture for the immediate future of Australian live performance and events due to the impacts of COVID-19.
In a national survey of almost 2,000 professionals, 23,000 gigs and events were found to have been cancelled, equating to nearly $64M of lost income since July 1st this year – or $16M per week. Of this lost revenue, survey results showed 99% had no income protection or event cancellation insurance.
Since March 2020, just 7% of professionals working in the live performance and events industries have been able to operate at pre-COVID levels. Border closures, capacity restrictions, and quarantine issues continue to devastate live performances and events across the country, wreaking havoc on touring schedules, and creating what respondents describe as a never-ending cycle of unpaid show rescheduling.
Sony Music s Australia Company In #MeToo Spotlight
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