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Budweiser Stage looks to summer concert TV series amid pandemic

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If you can’t bring people to a concert, bring the shows to fans.That’s the philosophy behind the new concert TV series, Budweiser Stage At Home, airing for at least four Saturday nights on Citytv (8 p.m.

EST), starting May 30, with performances by The Black Crowes and The Trews, the Toronto Sun has learned.“It’s going to offer fans something that they’re not getting right now,” said Joey Scoleri, of Live Nation Canada, in an exclusive interview.“They’re going to get to see artists performing in a very intimate setting with a very high-quality production with a great host that’s going to, at least for an hour on Saturday night, make them feel like they’re at a concert.”Toronto’s Budweiser Stage was supposed to open its 26th summer concert

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