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The “First Ones to Close and Last Ones to Re-Open”: Music Venues, COVID-19 and the Handling of the Crisis

  • Robin Kuchar*
  • , Maxine Frey
  • , Julia Gooß
  • , Tim Mertens
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    1 Citation (Scopus)

    Abstract

    During the initial phase of the pandemic in the spring of 2020, music venues and clubs were the first to close—and often the last to re-open. Based on knowledge about music venues and club culture from the pre-COVID-19 era and data collected among club owners, clubbers, venue associations and cultural policy in Germany, this article encompasses a variety of perspectives regarding the situation of live music venues and clubs during the pandemic. Firstly, it analyses, from a German perspective, the club-related developments of the COVID-19 crisis from the first lockdown in March 2020 to the spring of 2021. Secondly, it considers the effect of “loss” among audiences and, thirdly, the discourse about cultural policy and emergency funds for music clubs and live music culture in Germany.

    Original languageEnglish
    Journal Journal of World Popular Music
    Volume9
    Issue number1-2
    Pages (from-to)170-196
    Number of pages27
    ISSN2052-4900
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 22.06.2022

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    Publisher Copyright:
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    Research areas and keywords

    • Club culture
    • Covid-19
    • Cultural loss
    • Cultural policy
    • Music clubs
    • Pandemic measures
    • Venues as social space
    • Cultural Distribution/Cultural Organization

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Music

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