Seychelles officially launched the countdown of its “Carnaval International de Victoria” on January 20 at a ceremony at the International Conference Center in Victoria attended by Designated Minis
Seychelles officially launched the countdown of its “Carnaval International de Victoria” on January 20 at a ceremony at the International Conference Center in Victoria attended by Designated Minister Vincert Meriton and Ministers Peter Sinon (Investment, Natural Resources & Industry), Jean Paul Adam (Foreign Affairs), Erna Athanasius (Health), and members of the diplomatic cor, parliamentarians, senior civil servants, and the tourism private sector. This event was organized to set in motion the countdown to this major event in another two months (March 4-6).
By: Francisco Rendon
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Indonesian Drive-InDrive-in concerts like this one in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, featuring Jikustik, have come the closest to delivering the true live experience, and may help us get there in 2021.
After a number of agencies and promoters agreed to cancel all shows for several weeks on March 12 to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, there have been strings of hope that the pandemic might last only a few weeks, a few months, or maybe just the year.
Agents’ attempts to keep holds on dates through multiple time frames for a possible return have been mostly for naught, though. While places like Taiwan have seen arena shows return and Australia is proceeding with confidence into what looks to be a busy 2021, the specifics of what a comeback might look like in the U.S. still remain largely unclear.