A selection of news articles on COVID-19’s impact on independent music venues in Washington.
The Seattle Times | 4/2/20
Live Music Venues Will Go Extinct If the Government Takes No Serious Action
The Stranger 4/10/20
Will Go Extinct If the Government Takes No Serious Action
KEXP | 4/10/20
Neumos in Seattle, in a Pandemic: ‘We’re So Forgotten, It Is Fascinating’
Billboard | 4/14/20
Saving Seattle Music: Fighting for the survival of beloved venues
Seattle Refined | 4/27/2020
Fighting for Their Lives, Dark days for nightlifeCascadia Weekly | 4/29/20
King County Offers Local Venues $750,000 as Part of Relief Package
KEXP Sound & Vision | 5/22/20
As uncertainty lingers for local music venues, a piece of Seattle’s identity hangs in the balance
The Seattle Times | 5/30/20
A Moment to Rethink How We Support Music
The New Yorker | 4/2/20
Coronavirus has ravaged the arts. Financial relief is available, but is it enough?
CrossCut | 4/6/20
Washington Nightlife Music Association – Steven Severin
107.7 The End | 4/8/20
Seattle Music Venues Wonder If Their Businesses Will Survive Pandemic
South Seattle Emerald | 4/15/20
Clubs Neumos and Chop Suey warn COVID-19 crisis could wipe out live music on Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill Seattle | 4/14/20
King County Executive Dow Constantine proposes additional $57 million for coronavirus response
The Seattle Times | 4/23/20
Is this the end of small live music venues?
Tacoma News Tribune | 4/22/20