zox-news domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home1/tvmewbmy/public_html/website_92d5c77a/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121“i want to invite you to some concerts,” she wrote in a Facebook post in late June. “i want to celebrate that we’ve at least made it through the first stage of the coronavirus epidemic and honour the many icelandic musicians i’ve worked with through the years.”
With Iceland now reopening after the COVID-19 pandemic, the shows will take place with a live audience at Reykjavík’s Harpa Hall on August 9, 15 and 23.
The events will be live-streamed online and raise money and awareness for Kvennaathvarfid – a charity that supports women and immigrants of different origin within Iceland.
The series will feature members of the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, flute septet Viibra, Hamrahlíð Choir, and special guests to perform arrangements live, without beats or electronics. Each night will have a unique setlist.
Tickets are available for pre-order via Iceland Airwaves on July 2 and go on sale to the general public the following day. Read a message about Björk Orkestral below.
• Bundle Ticket (all three performances): https://link.dice.fm/bjork
• 9th August – https://link.dice.fm/r
• 15th August – https://link.dice.fm/H
• 23rd August – https://link.dice.fm/7
The Micrashell was designed by Production Club, and includes a helmet, filtration system and an array of LED lighting. They hope it will get crowds back in venues and at festivals without the need for social distancing.
According to Miguel Risueno, head of inventions for Production Club, “Micrashell is a solution for bringing people together safety, it’s a half suit that kind of takes your safety and your security in terms of being close to airborne particles or viruses to the next level.”
Despite boasting a futuristic design, snap-in canisters can also be incorporated into the suit to allow drinking and vaping while wearing them.
Riseuno added that fans would ideally rent the suit from venues, with staff responsible for sanitizing them after each use.
“We said we still need to find a solution because people are still going out. People are still going to party and still skipping social distance measures… With our solution, we are trying to make space available for everyone because our solution depends on your own footprint rather than distancing yourself,” Riseuno explained.
While the team is working as quickly as possible to get the suit on the market, there is not yet a timeline for availability.
]]>“You’ll be able to transform the self-isolated space of your choice into a venue you can walk around in, complete with all five band members, stage/light/sound rigs, witty banter, and even an encore,” reads a press release. Watch a demo below and check it out the Quarantour on iPhone or Android here.
Real Estate released their fifth album The Main Thing in March. The band were scheduled to tour the United States this spring before coronavirus concerns forced them to cancel their dates. “Sadly, we’re all stuck indoors right now,” the band said. “And it seemed to us like we could all use a few songs now more than ever. We hope this brings good times into your homes, wherever they are.”
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