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Will bars be able to have entertainment when they reopen?

by Ratan Srivastava
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Customers have been let into the city’s bars and restaurants reopen, but still, no in-house or guest DJs have been summoned back. The management of numerous establishments has indicated that there would be no loud music or shows since they encourage individuals to sing/shout or dance, which spreads the coronavirus. Soft music will continue to be performed at the establishments, according to DJs, but they have not been summoned back to work.

“Despite the fact that opening dance floors is now illegal, bar and club owners could consider assisting DJs by allowing them to handle the music,” stated DJ Faith. “Clubs and pubs in Bengaluru, Kolkata, as well as Delhi have begun organising parties with DJs,” he continues. Due to the huge number of Covid instances in Maharashtra, it would take longer for guidelines to alter. December is indeed a huge month for parties, however I believe that by November, the safety safeguards will be in place.”

“Everyone should take this positively because all of our favourite bars and clubs are open, as well as the entertainment will resume in due time. All we would have to do is wait. “I’ve heard a lot of venues have gotten complete revamp, so that’s fantastic,” DJ Dustin remarked.

Bars, on the other hand, are merely fighting to remain afloat. “After a month of steady operations, we’ll start thinking about entertainment.”

During coronavirus quarantines, restaurants and bars have been among the most damaged industries. While some businesses will reopen with reduced capacity sooner rather than later, the industry, as well as health experts, predict that the sector will suffer widespread devastation.

Before coronavirus quarantines swept the country, the National Restaurant Association predicted that the business would generate $899 billion in sales in 2020.

However, the majority of businesses rely on regular cash flow to keep their doors open and employees employed. According to a study of 6,500 restaurants conducted by the group, more than 8 million restaurant sector employees have lost their jobs or have been furloughed since widespread lockdowns began in March.

Also Read: Are film producers showing the movies free during the pandemic?

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