The Covid-19 quarantine forced many people and industries to completely shift gears and find ways to survive in the new normal. Fortunately for music fans, the shutdown was an opportunity for artists to not only focus on being creative but to also find alternative ways to connect with fans.
New Normal: How the Music Industry Adapted to the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic forced many industries to shift gears and adapt to a dramatically different landscape. Live events including concerts, tours, and awards shows were canceled in an effort to reduce the spread. But many artists found new ways to connect with fans, through virtual shows, live streams, and more.
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