.LiveNation has canceled all current and upcoming international and domestic tours due to the coronavirus outbreak, with hopes to postpone tours until May or June:
As of Thursday, Live Nation has taken extreme precautions against the coronavirus pandemic, suspending all live music tours in an effort to combat the spread of the virus.
Live Nation instructed all of its touring shows to prepare to return home, both domestically and internationally, per. A select number of shows will play out during the next few days, but Live Nation is prepared to postpone all live events through the months of March and April. Employees of Live Nation have also been instructed to work from home starting immediately, with the company’s Beverly Hills headquarters remaining mostly closed until the end of March.
The company is hoping that no layoffs or major losses will occur, as March is generally a slow month for live concerts. This is a stark difference from
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