Crowds build up outside Murrayfield as die hard fans wait for Taylor Swift gig
It’s all a far cry from the lockdown crisis of 2020, when all live gigs were stopped literally overnight.
One in three people lost their jobs and as a team, we talked for hours about how long it would take for the industry to recover.Bella Thorne poses in bikini and slams Ozempic for setting 'crazy standards' It’s a huge bounce back for musicians, and a massive leap forward, with both figures rising more than 20 per cent compared to 2022.
Just over £4.2bn of that figure came from ticket sales, travel, accommodation and meals and drinks out — with the remaining £3.8bn spent indirectly, with local businesses getting a much-needed cash boost.
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