A pop-up UK music venue that seats 2,500 fans in 500 separate platforms aims to help revive live music in a safe environment after Covid-19 restrictions
emerged, the music and hospitality industry took a beating. Concerts and events were canceled all over the world as countries imposed lockdown restrictions and stay-at-home orders to curb the spread of the virus.
Groups of up to five turned out to watch musician Sam Fender from one of 500 raised metal platforms at the the arena in Gosforth Park, Newcastle, northern England.
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