Classic Rock

Help Artists And More Get By With A Little Help From Their Friends

The world of music, especially live music, is struggling as never before. Tours, shows and festivals have been cancelled, with many more a distinct possibility, leaving many artists struggling financially. And while we worry about our favourite artists, spare a thought for the empty music venues that also find themselves in dire straits having closed their doors, and staff that have been left with an uncertain future.

At Classic Rock we’ve come up with some ways in which you can get involved and help. So please do what you can if you’re able.

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