Future Of Concerts?
Mertay
Apr 25 2020, 03:31 PM
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Todd Simpson
Apr 26 2020, 03:58 AM
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At least for a while, concerts and other location based entertainment will have to move online. I just hope that people don't get so accustomed to it that they change the way they see things to the degree that the stop going to movies, or shows, etc. The movie industry had it's first zero dollar weekend EVER recently. Studios started selling new releases directly to streaming outlets such as the film BLOODSHOT among others.

There is a landmark historical movie theatre in Atlanta called THE PLAZA owned by a guy I went to film school with and he is keeping it closed for now and trying to find other ways to monetize by having online shows and using their booze license for carry out beverages and movie snacks.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/24/us/georgia-c...iday/index.html

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