The one thing that the Coronavirus pandemic has taken from humanity is the ability to assemble for a live concert.
Music fans across the globe are holding on to their tickets in anticipation of getting back together for a live show.
LiveNation says they anticipate getting back to “full scale” by the third or fourth quarter of 2021, pending there is a vaccine and there isn’t a second wave of COVID-19 hotspots.
Venues in Germany have already started building “drive-in” concerts and larger artists who usually play stadiums in the United States will play smaller venues with a small or no crowd and with online streaming available.
Ticket prices for the first wave of shows returning in 2021 will prove to be more costly than pre-Coronavirus, but that's why most people have held on to their tickets, for the investment.
Did you purchase a concert ticket prior to the Coronavirus outbreak?
Did you refund them or are you holding out for a rescheduled tour date?