The ‘wet pubs’ will be able to host live music sessions when they reopen



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The ‘wet pubs’ will be able to host live music when they reopen on September 21, according to government sources.

The current regulations surrounding Covid-19 do not expressly prohibit music from being played in bars. As part of a broader push to support the entertainment sector, which has also been hit hard by the pandemic, sources said the government will not discourage live music or pub sessions involving small bands or individuals.

However, all social distancing and Covid-19 guidelines must be followed.

“We are very interested in making sure that as much activity as possible takes place and that as many musicians and performers as possible get back to work,” the source said.

The Minister of Media, Art and Culture, Catherine Martin, will appoint on Thursday the chair of the working group that is being established to help the arts and culture sector adapt to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Previously, Ms. Martin said she wanted the current restrictions on meetings lifted to support the arts and music industry so they can get back to work as she wanted to see artists perform again.

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