In a meeting with the Minister of Culture on Friday afternoon, central cultural institutions expressed deep concern about the situation in Norwegian cultural life – where, among other things, ticket sales for Christmas concerts and tours are experiencing a full drought.
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Countless media reports about the risk of infection and a new variant of corona. National and regional press conferences with serious officials who provide infection advice. New restrictions on cultural life.
All this contributes to creating uncertainty among the audience who have bought tickets to cultural events; is it really safe to walk?
– There is a direct connection between national and local press conferences about the corona situation and ticket sales, with the result that ticket sales have almost stopped completely in the last couple of weeks, especially for concerts close in time, writes Marius Lie in the Music Industry’s business council in a post on Facebook- the group Industry Prat.
The Business Council was among the fifteen invited cultural actors who participated in the meeting with Minister of Culture Anette Trettebergstuen on Friday.
According to VG’s information, no concrete promises have been made by the Minister of Culture at this meeting, where the status of the cultural life situation right now was settled, and input was provided to the authorities on what should happen in the future.
Marius Lie suggests a market failure of 30 percent and further writes that some organizers have reported a no show percentage – ie ticket buyers who still do not show up – is up to 20.