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France:”FRANCE RELAXES SOCIAL DISTANCING AT EVENTS WITH UNDER 5,000 PEOPLE”

France is now allowing indoor gigs and events with under 5,000 people in attendance to go ahead without social distancing measures in place,...
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UK:”UK nightclubs propose bouncer patrols and face masks to reopen”

Originally published in The Guardian, Rob Davies examines how in the UK dancing in face masks, temperature checks at the door and bouncers...
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Peru, Lima:”Majority of people crushed to death in Peru nightclub had coronavirus”

All but two of the thirteen people who died in a stampede as police raided an illegal party in Peru had coronavirus, local...
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Taiwan, Taipei:”HARD WORK PAYS OFF AS TAIWAN HOSTS ITS FIRST 10,000 CAPACITY LIVE SHOW SINCE THE PANDEMIC”

It’s been a long and lonely time since the last live show you’ve been to, probably, and hopefully (for your health and safety)....
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Japan, Tokyo:”TOKYO’S TEAMLAB TAKES ITS DIGITAL WONDERLAND TO CHINA WITH AN IMMERSIVE CLUBBING EXPERIENCE”

You’ve probably seen it on Instagram, teamLab’s epic 10,000 square meter labyrinth dedicated to 3D digital art. Tokyo-based Mori Building Digital Art Museum:...
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UK, London:”200 ILLEGAL PARTIES WERE BROKEN UP IN LONDON IN ONE WEEKEND”

200 illegal parties were broken up in London in one weekend, it has been revealed. The Metropolitan Police have vowed to crack down...
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China, Wuhan:”THOUSANDS ATTEND A MUSIC FESTIVAL AT A WATER PARK IN WUHAN”

Wuhan, the Chinese city where COVID-19 first emerged last December, hosted a music festival in a water park at the weekend. A local...
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Europe:”Partying until they drop: Crowds flock to raves despite Covid-19 risk”

Nightclubs around Europe are shut. But that doesn’t mean partygoers are staying at home. As coronavirus lockdowns are eased, illegal raves are growing...
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China, Wuhan: ‘’Nightclubs reopen in COVID-19’s original epicentre Wuhan’’

Nightclubs in COVID-19’s original epicentre Wuhan have reopened as partying remains a distant dream for rest of the world. Nightlife in Wuhan is back in...
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Ukraine, Kyiv: ‘’KYIV’S CLOSER CLUB IS CROWDFUNDING FOR ITS SURVIVAL’’

Closer in Kyiv, the home of Strichka festival, has started a fundraising campaign to help it survive the COVID-19 pandemic. Donate here. The...
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