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Reflecting on the Impact of COVID-19 on India's Live Music Scene

**Reflecting on the Impact of COVID-19 on India's Live Music Scene** **

Reflecting on the Impact of COVID-19 on India's Live Music Scene

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** **Introduction** The COVID-19 pandemic has left an indelible mark on various industries worldwide, and India's live music scene is no exception. The sudden halt in live concerts and events has had a profound impact on musicians, event organizers, and fans alike. In this blog post, we'll delve into the challenges faced by India's live music industry during the pandemic and explore how it has adapted to the new normal. **

The Impact on Live Music Events

** The lockdown and subsequent restrictions on large gatherings have been particularly harsh on the live music industry. According to a report by the Events and Entertainment Management Association of India (EEMAI), 63.1% of live event companies in India reported a loss of up to Rs 1 crore in 2020. This has had a ripple effect on the entire ecosystem, affecting not only event organizers but also musicians who rely heavily on live performances for their income. **Musicians Performing Live
** For instance, bands like *Gravity* and *Rudra* had to cancel their live shows, which were their primary source of income. "Maximum impact of the pandemic has been on the live shows," said Pallav Jyoti Mahanta, a guitarist based out of Upper Assam's Jorhat. This has forced many musicians to explore alternative revenue streams, such as online lessons and live streaming. **

The Rise of Live Streaming

** In response to the pandemic, the live music industry has turned to live streaming as a way to connect with audiences and generate revenue. Platforms like SkillBox and StreamBox have been at the forefront of this shift, hosting ticketed live streaming events with artists across genres. **Live Streaming on Laptop
** Amarjeet Singha, Business Development Head at SkillBox, notes, "Live streaming was something we explored before, but the quality was never up to mark. But now, live streaming is our main product, besides promoting new, talented artists from across the country". **

Adapting to the New Normal

** As the pandemic continues to evolve, the live music industry is adapting to the new normal. Event organizers are exploring ways to host safe and socially distanced events, while musicians are finding innovative ways to connect with their audiences online. **Socially Distanced Concert
** For instance, corporate events and brand promotional events are now being live-streamed, providing a new revenue stream for musicians. Additionally, platforms like SoundCloud and Twitch have partnered to allow artists to monetize their live streams. **

Conclusion

** The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on India's live music scene, but the industry has shown remarkable resilience and adaptability. As we move forward, it's essential to recognize the importance of live music in our lives and support the artists and event organizers who bring it to us. **

Did You Know?

** * The Indian music industry slipped 2 ranks to 17th in the top music markets during 2020, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). **

Key Takeaways

** * The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on India's live music industry, with 63.1% of live event companies reporting a loss of up to Rs 1 crore in 2020. * Live streaming has become a crucial revenue stream for musicians and event organizers. * The industry is adapting to the new normal, with a focus on safe and socially distanced events. **

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