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Billboard to Temporarily Suspend Boxscore, Dance Club Songs Charts

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The surveys are scheduled to return on a date to be determined. Amid the widespread social distancing being practiced in reaction to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Billboard is suspending the weekly Billboard Boxscore and Dance Club Songs charts.

The pauses reflect the numerous postponements and cancellations of live music events, from individual artist tours to festivals and more, as well as the closures of clubs, against the backdrop of quarantining as public gatherings are limited and/or prohibited throughout the United States and worldwide.

The most recently updated Dance Club Songs chart, until further notice, is dated March 28. Billboard Boxscore will update once more, on March 31, with the survey dated April 4, before it goes

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