Entertainment
The Sydney venues that you know and love are dying – Sydney Morning Herald
More than 85 per cent of small and medium venues will close permanently within six months without government support.

As we get used to living with a pandemic, much of what we enjoy in this city, that enriches our lives and entertains us, is at risk of disappearing.
If we don’t act fast, the places where you found love, saw the best gig of your life and watched actors, musicians and artists perform before they were global stars will be gone.
Live performance venues are about to go to the wall.
We now have a choice. We can choose to keep Sydney’s rich cultural life, or we can let it silently disappear if urge…
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