For live music venues like Camden’s Roundhouse, survival isn’t just an economic necessity – it’s cultural

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Many can open but with social distancing in place this is not economically viable and the experience offered just isn’t what people want, writes James Moore

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If these places close down illegal raves and gigs will be going on everywhere

How many people have you seen gasping for air (either online or in person) while a global pandemic is in effect caused by a respiratory disease?

If they get a grant and open up that is great but if people can’t afford the ticket prices to attend then what?

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