Watch: Music festivals: a high-risk business | FT Film (youtube.com)
Festivals were already a precarious business, but after a record year in 2019 the coronavirus pandemic brought outdoor events to a halt. The FT talks to organisers, bands, and stage hands to find out whether they can bounce back.

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Brilliant documentary. The entertainment sector got really hit during the hard months of the COVID Pandemic. The music sector, particularly dealing with live concerts and festivals, always a risky business, has been a disaster. We are, maybe, on times of recovery now, and soon, with the proper post Covid rules, hope to enjoy again the exciting and emotion of a music Festival. Well done, FT!