Crippled by COVID-19, the entertainment industry was one that was most severely impacted by the gathering restrictions and curfews to contain the spread of the contagion.
And despite efforts by some to transition the entertainment to an online space, the appetite for physical attendance has been amplified with some promoters and patrons willing to risk falling foul of the law for a few hours of enjoyment.
To discuss the state of the entertainment industry and the potential steps for its reopening we are joined by experts in the field Lenworth “DJ Squeeze” Samuels, President, Professional DJs, Sound Systems, Operators, Bars and Entertainment Venues and Milton Wray Entertainment Journalist.
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