Despite options to perform online, buskers yearn for return to the streets

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SINGAPORE — Before the Covid-19 pandemic, more than 350 buskers typically enlivened the streets of Singapore with their singing or high-wire performances but now, after months of being denied a live audience, they are anxious to return to the streets.

 

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