How Covid passports could deal fatal blow to Black nightlife venues
Already bruised from lockdown-induced closures, Black night club owners now fear vaccine passports could deal them a fatal blow.
Returning to nightlife can be beneficial for young people's development after COVID-19 isolation, says expert
While bars and nightclubs are known mostly for their loud, crowded, alcohol-fuelled atmospheres, one Vancouver-based clinical counsellor says nightlife is also an important component of development for many young people who have gone without it for months due to COVID-19.
Party All Night? NYC Agency Floats Nightlife District Plan
The city that never sleeps could live up to its name under a New York City agency's proposal for 24-hour entertainment districts where revelers can party all night.
Lockdown delay: how music venues will be impacted by uncertainty over relaxing restrictions
As many as 12.6 million gig-goers attended live music events in 2019, generating £4.7 billion, according to industry body UK Music.
Nightlife pilot programmes will be re-evaluated when Covid-19 situation stabilises: Lawrence Wong
SINGAPORE - While nightlife establishments may not be able to resume their core business any time soon, the Government could consider reinstating pilot programmes for the industry once the situation has stabilised.
MANCHESTER OFFICIALLY NAMED THE 'WILDEST CITY' IN THE WORLD
The north is where the wild things are
Nightlife, karaoke businesses still see a future despite the ongoing COVID-19 challenges
SINGAPORE: Their businesses may have been hit hard, their dance floors converted to pop-up restaurants and their karaoke rooms turned into work spaces, but operators of nightlife and entertainment businesses say that there remains hope for the industry amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
LGBTQ+ spaces face a new threat from the pandemic – here’s how they can adapt
Dedicated spaces have long been crucial to LGBTQ+ people. Whether it’s with friends and chosen family, or partners and hook-ups, these places have created joy and belonging while providing care that isn’t always available elsewhere.
‘A Taste of What’s to Come’ – Everything We Saw at the Liverpool Nightclub Test
Many clubbers appreciate the pre-party-ritual of sticking something up their nose. This past weekend, that something was a swab, and it was all in the name in science.
'The Walls Used to Sweat' – The UK Clubs We've Loved and Lost
Due to a lethal combo of sky-high rent, licensing laws and mince-heads who move above nightclubs and then complain about the noise, the UK venues where we have late-night fun have never been under more threat.