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Malysia:”124 MALAYSIAN DJS ATTEMPT 228 HOURS OF NON-STOP LIVE STREAMING OVER 11 DAYS”
A record breaking attempt for a live stream called Independence 2020, that intends to last 228 hours with 124 DJs, starts today. The event is being recognised by the Malaysian Book of Records, from today (August 21) until August 31 2020, 124 Malaysian DJs will showcase their sets seamlessly, without..Read More...
Japan, Tokyo:”TOKYO’S TEAMLAB TAKES ITS DIGITAL WONDERLAND TO CHINA WITH AN IMMERSIVE CLUBBING EXPERIENCE”
UK, London:”200 ILLEGAL PARTIES WERE BROKEN UP IN LONDON IN ONE WEEKEND”
200 illegal parties were broken up in London in one weekend, it has been revealed. The Metropolitan Police have vowed to crack down on illegal parties across the capital, as COVID-19 restrictions mean nightclubs are still closed. Over 1000 unlicensed parties have taken place in London since June and a..Read More...
China, Wuhan:”THOUSANDS ATTEND A MUSIC FESTIVAL AT A WATER PARK IN WUHAN”
Wuhan, the Chinese city where COVID-19 first emerged last December, hosted a music festival in a water park at the weekend. A local case of the virus has not been recorded since mid-May. The HOHA Water Electrical Musical Festival at Wuhan Maya Beach Water Park attracted thousands of people, with..Read More...
Spain:”Spain forces nightclubs to close and brings in smoking ban to tackle coronavirus”
Malta:”Malta closes all bars and nightclubs”
Authorities in Malta have ordered the closure of all nightclubs and bars in an attempt to stem a new coronavirus outbreak on the island. The measure will come into force on Wednesday, Health Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne announced on Monday. Discos, night bars, concert halls and also..Read More...
Europe:”Partying until they drop: Crowds flock to raves despite Covid-19 risk”
Nightclubs around Europe are shut. But that doesn’t mean partygoers are staying at home. As coronavirus lockdowns are eased, illegal raves are growing in popularity. Outdoor events for hundreds, or in some cases thousands, organised via social-media and messaging apps, are in full swing every weekend, causing headaches for police..Read More...
Africa: ”Africa confronts a second wave of Covid-19”
After being relatively spared by coronavirus, Africa is bracing for the pandemic’s second wave, noting how the microbe has once more cut a swathe through rich countries in Europe and North Africa. The continent’s most-hit nations are again having to contemplate stringent public health measures as they await the arrival..Read More...
England: ”1,300 jobs saved as nightclub owner bought out of administration”
Some 1,300 jobs have been saved after Nordic nightlife group REKOM swooped for stricken British nightclub owner Deltic. Newly-formed REKOM UK will buy up 42 Deltic bars and clubs across the country. The company, which owns the Pryzm nightclubs in Nottingham and Birmingham, Atik in Tamworth, Fiction in Hanley, Unique..Read More...