With CMA Fest Quieted By COVID-19, Music Row Looks to Virtual Events — and to 2021

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With CMA Fest Quieted By COVID-19, Music Row Looks to Virtual Events — and to 2021
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Had things gone as planned, 80,000 country fans would converge on downtown Nashville June 4-7 for 300 or more performances and the opportunity for autographs and selfies with country's stars during CMA Fest.

)."It's not just the world of entertainment. It's not just music and country music. I think that as a whole, the world just stopped for a minute."

"I hate it that one of the asterisks on my career achievements when I leave this job will be, you know, 'She's the one who had to make the decision to postpone the Fest for the first time in 48 years,'" says Trahern."But going into this week, it's so clear that we couldn't do it. It's just such a big event."

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