Nighttime
Asia: ”NIGHTCLUBS IN THAILAND CAN NOW REOPEN IF THEY FOLLOW A WHOPPING 22 RULES”
Earlier this week, a total of 22 regulations were unveiled as part of a draft submitted to the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) aimed at loosening lockdown restrictions. The fifth phase plan includes nightlife venues, which are expected to resume operations as early as next week after the CCSA..Read More...
Switzerland:”SWITZERLAND ALLOWS CLUBS TO OPEN FOR UP TO 1,000 PEOPLE”
Switzerland has removed most of the coronavirus-induced event restrictions placed on the country, and is now allowing gatherings of up to 1,000 people to take place. Clubs in the country have already opened this month, and will now be allowed to increase their capacity even further, although groups must remain..Read More...
Japan:”VENUES IN JAPAN GET THE GREEN LIGHT TO REOPEN WITH 1,000 PERSON CAPACITY”
Spain, Ibiza:”IBIZA CLUBS WILL NOT OPEN IN 2020″
Ibiza clubs will not open in 2020. Diario de Ibiza reports that clubs could remain shut well into 2021 or until a coronavirus vaccine is found. Venues and nightclub associations had been lobbying to get clubs open toward the end of the 2020 season with social distancing and increased hygiene..Read More...
USA:”Restaurants and Bars Are Closing Again Across the U.S.”
The reopening of restaurants across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic has been scattered, inconsistent, and entirely confusing for restaurant workers and diners alike. In some states, restaurants were allowed to reopen for dine-in service with virtually no limits. In others, dining rooms remained closed, while outdoor seating opened to the public,..Read More...
Spain:”Nightclubs and discos in Spain can open from next week but dancing is BANNED under coronavirus rules”
Japan:”JAPANESE NIGHTTIME ECONOMY ASSOCIATION AIMS TO TACKLE THE FALLOUT ON NIGHTLIFE FROM COVID-19″
The Japanese Nighttime Economy Association (JNEA) has just launched a consultation line offering a variety of support measures including government support. With the economic fallout of COVID-19 almost entirely affecting the nightlife and clubbing sectors, there are unpaid artists, promoters, custodians, managers, production companies, support service companies… the list goes..Read More...