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“Pandemic-adapted” version of Reeperbahn Festival planning to go ahead in September

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"We believe that we are on a slow, cautious and regulated path towards a new era of cultural presentation and culture industries, both during and also post-corona" Reeperbahn Festival have announced that they plan to go ahead in September – but with a “pandemic-adapted” version of the event.

Due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis, a great many of 2020’s gigs, festivals and tours have been cancelled – with Reading & Leeds among the latest high profile events to to announce that they won’t be going ahead this summer.

Now, Hamburg’s world-renowned multi-venue Reeperbahn Festival have said that they’re  currently working on “a plan that will enable the event to be held in September in compliance with all social distancing and hygiene

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