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The resumption of major concerts and events after the pandemic moved a step closer with the establishment of a new advisory group on reopening the live entertainment sector.
Promoters and entertainment industry experts will advise Nphet and the Government on requirements to safely manage events as lockdown restrictions are eased.
The consultative stakeholder forum, established by Culture Minister Catherine Martin, will provide technical expertise and practical know-how on the staging of events when the sector reopens, a government source said.
The group is made up of officials from Ms Martin s department, the Events Industry Alliance of Ireland and the Live Venue Operators Forum, members of the City and County Managers Association, event safety consultants, the Event Production Industry Covid-19 Working Group, Department of Housing officials and the Live Venue Collective - a recently established group of small- to medium-sized venues working to sustain the industry.
The Events Industry Alliance (EIA) has written an open letter to the Secretaries of State for Business and Culture, 11 March, warning of significant further job losses in the sector due to Government delays on a research and pilot programme that will provide the data and information to enable the sector to reopen over the coming months.
The letter tells of the EIA’s “extreme dismay” that nearly three weeks after prime minister Boris Johnson’s Roadmap to Reopening announcement, the Government has still not published any details of the Events Research Programme that was detailed in the announcement.
Under the Roadmap announcement large scale business events and exhibitions could be possible after 21 June, but only after data has been gathered in this Events Research Programme. The EIA said that given most business events and exhibitions take three months at a minimum to organise, delays to the Events Research Programme means that there is a risk that otherwise viable business