Is Live Music Dead?
 

Is Live Music Dead?


The live-music sector has been among the hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic.

It is incomprehensible to imagine a future without live music as we have known it in cafes, clubs, concert halls, outdoor venues, and festivals.

So what does this mean for live music?

Let's find out.

24HourDallas presents
Is Live Music Dead
A happy hour Zoom webinar
Tuesday, Sep. 22, 2020
5:30-6:30 p.m.

PANELISTS
• Kate Durio — Senior US Project Lead, Sound Diplomacy
• Kim Noltemy — President & CEO, Dallas Symphony Orchestra
• Edwin Cabaniss — Founder, Kessler Presents; Co-Founder and Chairman, Music Venue Alliance - Texas

HOST
• Randall White, Founder, 24HourDallas

CO-SPONSORS
• Business Council for the Arts
• The Kessler
• Music Venue Alliance - Texas

PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE TO SECURE A 'SEAT' AT THIS FREE, ONE-HOUR WEBINAR

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24HourDallas is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our mission is to create a safe, vibrant, and diverse nighttime culture for Dallas businesses, residents, and guests.

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