Do you have questions about how the coronavirus is affecting the music industry? Drop them below and our touring & live entertainment writer, taylorjmims, will answer them live
No one went into 2020 expecting the entire live music business to come to a screeching halt within the space of a week, but the spread of the coronavirus throughout the world has forced changes in virtually every industry for the foreseeable future.
With artists, managers, booking agents, venue owners, executives and more scrambling for answers on how to move forward safely, Billboard's Taylor Mims will be giving daily video updates on the pandemic's effect on the music industry and how artists and behind-the-scenes players are responding. Mims will answer questions in real-time as we all navigate this fluid situation. Watch at 1pm ET weekdays on Twitter and below.
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