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The Barbican to Resume Concerts Following social distancing Rules

London’s Barbican Centre is coming back with 12 shows but following the social distance measures. Puza Snigdha reports.

The venue has remained close due to COVID-19 lockdown but the venue is now re-opening with a concert series named ‘Live From The Barbican’. The shows will run from October 4 until December 13, 2020. The shows will also be streamed online.

Reportedly, the venue has the capacity to accommodate around 1,950 people at a time, but following the social distance rule only 300 tickets will be on sale and the ticket will cost £20 each.

There will also be tickets to watch the shows online and those tickets will be £12.50.

The shows include Shabaka Hutchings performing with the Britten Sinfonia; Emmy The Great; The Divine Comedy, and a celebration of Pharoah Sanders.

For more info > https://www.barbican.org.uk/

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