Live DMA
  • CONNECT
    • ABOUT LIVE DMA
    • OUR MEMBERSHIP
    • OUR PROJECTS
    • CONTACT
  • EXPLORE
    • OUR PUBLICATIONS
    • OBSERVATORY
    • INSPIRATION HUB
    • EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
    • GLOSSARY
  • ADVOCATE
  • AGENDA
Home » Inspirations » KeepOn Air – Live Music In Times of Coronavirus
  • KeepOn Air – Live Music In Times of Coronavirus

    KeepOn Air is a streaming platform created by KeepOn Live, the Italian live music association, in response to the quarantine imposed by preventions measures to avoid the spreading of the COVID-19 virus.

    KeepOn Air enables live music venues to continue their activity and to keep artists, cultural workers and audiences connected to each other in times of forced-isolation.

    Live music scenes are social gathering places, even when they are shut down. This initiative shows that live music scenes can adapt accordingly to any situation, notably by developing new live music formats.

  • The Global Nighttime Recovery Plan

    In response to the severe and increasing vulnerability of global nighttime economies and cultures caused by COVID-19, the nightlife advocacy agency VibeLab reunited a set of experts on nighlife governance and urban planning from around the globe to work together on the Global Nighttime Recovery Plan (GNRP). The Global Nighttime Recovery Plan is a collaborative, practical guide for cities. It…

  • Make Your Audience Your Headliner! Live DMA presents its new audience development tool

    Crowdbuilder is a free, multilingual tool to help live music event organisers develop their audiences and strengthen their communities. It is the result of years of joint work with 17 European venues, driven by a shared desire to put their audiences centre stage. More than just a tool, Crowdbuilder reaffirms the social, cultural and artistic…

  • Livestreaming: opportunities and challenges for the live music sector

    Live DMA prepared these thematic resource sheets so as to give some keys to live music actors on the opportunities, challenges and current questioning of livestreaming practices. After COVID and the restrictions on live music events, a rise in livestreamed concerts could be noticed. This phenomenon was also pushed by some public funding bodies, which…

European network for live music venues,
clubs & festivals

Get in touch

  • CONNECT
    • ABOUT LIVE DMA
    • OUR MEMBERSHIP
    • OUR PROJECTS
    • CONTACT
  • EXPLORE
    • OUR PUBLICATIONS
    • OBSERVATORY
    • INSPIRATION HUB
    • EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
    • GLOSSARY
  • ADVOCATE
  • AGENDA

© 2024 Live DMA. All right reserved, no reproduction allowed. Legal notice & Privacy policy