SUCKAFISH, 6 p.m. Friday, May 28, Monumental Beer Works’ patio, 2575 U.S. Highway 6&50, take a camp chair, facebook.com/monumentalbeerworks.
DEAD COWBOYZ, 8 p.m. Friday, May 28, Wingers Bar and Pool Hall, 3225 I-70 Business Loop, Unit 12A, Clifton, facebook.com/wingersbarpoolhall.
EXIT 42, 8–11 p.m. Friday, May 28, Warehouse 25Sixty-Five, 2565 American Way, free country show, warehouse2565.com.
A.J. FULLERTON AND HIS BAND, 6:30–9:30 p.m. Friday, May 28, Avalon Theatre, 645 Main St., roots, rock and blues artist with his five-piece band, hosted by KAFM Radio, $20, tickets at universe.com/AJFULLERTON.
BOTTLE ROCKET HURRICANE, 7 p.m. Friday, May 28, Pressed, 392 W. Third St., Palisade, electric mix of Americana, folk and country from Denver, facebook.com/pressed.palisade.
Playing his first live show in East London since Covid-19 hit SA, local musician Jason Gladwin will bring his tunes to the Old Selbornian Club on Friday night. Joined by saxophonist Lara Thomas and bassist Sven Raju, Gladwin is looking forward to entertaining his hometown. “I am super excited to be coming home for this show.
Dubai has hosted one of the first in-person travel industry events since the pandemic began. The Arabian Travel Market had over 11 000 attendees who were keen to highlight that the industry is ready to recover from the impact of COVID-19 as soon as borders reopen.
In 2020, the size of the global travel and tourism market declined to 1.27 trillion euros. However, it is forecast to rise in 2021 to 1.4 trillion euros.
Claude Blanc, World Travel Market Portfolio Director, told Euronews that there was an appetite in the industry for the event. The essence of tourism is face to face, is the connection, personal and professional , he adds.