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In the Before Times, the Fulford Arms in York was an always-busy kind of place. This pub in the north of England would generally put on around 250 shows a year in its dedicated live-music space. It’s a classic stop on the UK’s indie touring circuit, and the place to go in this part of the country if you want to catch the latest British guitar band tipped to make it big.
But then came Covid. Like countless other music venues around the world, the Fulford hasn’t hosted a single riff, a single rousing shout-along, a single rambunctious stage exit since March 2020.