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ONLINE GIGS – HERE TO STAY OR ARE WE MISSING THE BEAT?

Many folk musicians from around the UK, have moved their talents online to keep their community alive. They have refused to let Covid get in the way of their livelihoods. From speaking to musicians, we learn that the vast folk community lost a huge part of itself when the festivals and concerts were cancelled due to Coronavirus.

Online gigs aren’t something new, however, the influx of folk musicians hosting or taking part in them is. There has been such a high number that it raises a question. Will these online concerts remain part of

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