Ibiza introduces new restrictions as COVID-19 cases rise As part of the restrictions, venues must close by 2:00 a.m. and alcohol will not be sold between the hours of 9:30 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.
Tomorrowland denied permit for 2021 iteration, may be forced to bank on digital Around The World affair Things were really looking up for a little while there. Now, it appears Tomorrowland 2021 will be forcibly cancelled. Read more here.
Brooklyn Mirage will not require proof of COVID-19 vaccination, negative test result for entry The Brooklyn Mirage will no longer require proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test result as a prerequisite to entry.
California lifts all state safety mandates for COVID-19 Live music is making its return after California has lifted all state mandates against COVID-19. Learn more here.
NYC charts Central Park mega concert in celebration of city’s reopening Clubs are reopening. Festival lineups are dropping. Nature is healing and NYC is planning a one-time concert event to celebrate it all.
Discotech app aims to provide partygoers with real-time resources in a post-pandemic world As club floors across the globe begin to reopen, partygoers may find the nightlife landscape left behind in 2020 looking a little different.
Download Festival to serve as pilot government-backed test event The UK rock festival will return to Donington Park on the weekend of June 4 for a UK government-backed COVID experiment.
Washington, D.C. to lift nightlife capacity restrictions this summer As COVID-19 vaccination rates continue to rise, Washington D.C. has joined the ranks of cities that have begun opening back up.
Live Nation has booked twice as many shows for 2022 as it did in 2019 Live Nation, the world’s largest live event company, reports ticket demand has surged as vaccines become more available across the globe
5,000 person COVID-tested show in Spain yields ‘lower infection rate than that of the general population’ A 5,000 person show in Barcelona showed transmission results are lower than 'that of the general population.'