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A Cautiously Optimistic Return To Live Music
FromCity Cast Denver
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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Apr 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Colorado’s music scene does big business for our economy. But since the pandemic began, live music has been silenced, with many venues shutting down temporarily or closing altogether. Venue operators large and small across the state have been working together to find ways to keep them alive and now, with COVID restrictions lifting, live concerts are coming back. But what is live music going to feel like?
Chris Zacher, CEO of Levitt Pavilion Denver, has been working around the clock to make sure live music venues are equipped to return and thrive. Zacher joins the show today to explain just how much has gone into making sure Coloradans get to experience live concerts again.
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Chris Zacher, CEO of Levitt Pavilion Denver, has been working around the clock to make sure live music venues are equipped to return and thrive. Zacher joins the show today to explain just how much has gone into making sure Coloradans get to experience live concerts again.
Subscribe to our morning newsletter for more Denver news, and follow us on Twitter @citycastdenver.
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Released:
Apr 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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