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Adamson helps bring live music back to Rockhal Friday, 5 March 2021 Glass Museum play for a socially-distanced audience at Rockhal (photo: Claude Piscitelli) Luxembourg - Given that the Rockhal sits on Avenue du Rock’n’Roll, it is no surprise the venue raised its fist in the air to host five concerts aimed at gathering data to work towards the return of live events. The Because Music Matters concert series was set up in partnership with the Luxembourg Ministry of Health to evaluate how future concerts can be presented safely and sustainably across the continent and beyond. The shows were mounted in the 1,200-capacity Club space at Rockhal (Luxembourg’s Centre de Musiques Amplifiées) with a range of safety and testing measures in place. ....
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Fusion Bomb, 14 February: C est Karma + Francis of Delirium. To get in the mood, here s a session by Francis of Delirium recorded in the summer during lockdown by Rocklab. 2. Attend talk on sustainable travel What: Talk on travel and its impact Where: Neimënster, 28 Rue Münster, 2160 Luxembourg Should you visit lost paradises? That s the question Susanne Jaspers and Joscha Remus are posing in the framework of the World Press Photo Exhibition, which also takes place at Neimënster. The author and photographer duo say that travellers want authentic culture and unspoiled nature. But in many countries the utopia of paradise is giving way to cultural losses and political upheavals, increasingly to human-made environmental destruction. Should one still travel to the lost paradises ? What can responsible travel look like? And what should journalistic reporting on these goals look like in the future? The chat will be in German. ....
Despite the rather cumbersome sanitary procedures involved, the public seems to respond present for the Because Music Matters” concert series that the Rockhal is organising, starting 10 February. Tickets for the “Because Music Matters” concert series, launched on 27 January, have not yet sold out. This means there are still places available for five concerts over five days, each one with a capacity of 100. Obviously we were hoping to be sold out very soon,” Rockhal director Olivier Toth explained. “But we are not worried. The important thing is that everything is filled on the big day. And it will be. “I saw the sales numbers before last weekend, and we were on the last tickets for each of the five shows. Even though the poster is not made up of groups that would normally fill our large hall, there is a lot of interest coming from an audience that seems to be glad. ....
La Rockhal va dépister gratuitement le public pour permettre la tenue des concerts sudinfo.be - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sudinfo.be Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.