Summer is Over.
- GRUPO LOUISE&LOUIS

- 1 de mai. de 2020
- 2 min de leitura

- 1.6 million people are the population of Barcelona, considered the most populous municipality in Spain. Barcelona has its urban area extended beyond the administrative limits of the city, thus having 4.7 million more people and becoming the sixth most populous urban area in the European Union.
Barcelona is also one of the main tourist destinations not only recognized for its famous monuments such as Sagrada Familia or Parc Güell. It is also a reference in the world of music. The city offers, every year, the best music festivals in the Spanish panorama, from baroque to techno. Primavera Sound, Cruïlla, the International Jazz Festival or the incomparable Sónar are some of the best known. And it is at this time of year that summer opens with several of these festivals.
Festivals such as BIS FESTIVAL dated April 25, SÓNAR dated June 14-16, and PRIMAVERA SOUND dated August 26-30 have had their dates canceled, leaving around 500,000 visitors outside this party.
The reason? Covid-19 (Coronavirus), which already counts 382 deaths in the main hospitals in Barcelona and more than 1,672 in the whole of Catalonia, caused the organizations of the events to speak up, leaving their grief to all the affected families and everyone who waited for the great festivals and names of the music industry.
The scenario is chaotic and has caused the ports of Barcelona to take steps to try to reduce the logistical financial impact that already extends worldwide.
The attempt also aims to try to reduce the infection that in Spain already has 85 thousand infected. The financial forecasts in the logistics industry do not have a good scenario, already expected to fall 73 million.
Unlike this scenario in depression, the art of entertainment has had a real economic advance, only in this period of isolation 4.4% has already been registered and rising in the Music and visual industry. Is this a new moment for industry and artists?
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