As cities and states slowly reopen, the live music industry remains mostly dormant. That’s the case in Washington, D.C., where gatherings of more than 50 people are prohibited and the spread of COVID-19 is still a major concern.
Many music venues are hoping the government will offer support, but in the meantime, they are considering other ways to survive.
WAMU’s Mikaela Lefrak reports.
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