Mexican executives are joining forces to launch an ambitious project called Reactivation of Entertainment and Music in Mexico that they hope can help revive the industry's economy.
Mexican executives are joining forces to launch an ambitious project that they hope can help revive the industry's economy.
While the business of monetizing livestream shows is still in its developmental stages, Mexican executives, including promoters, managers and venue owners, are joining forces to launch an ambitious project that they hope would revive the industry's economy by creating more than 1,000 temporary jobs during the month of June in Mexico City and Guadalajara, Jalisco. They also hope to apply sanitary measures that can potentially set a precedent for shows post COVID-19.
To access the livestream, which can be viewed globally, you'll pay for a code through the ticket sales companypriced between $3 and $5 dollars, which translates to 60 to 100 Mexican pesos per concert. "The pandemic caused by the COVID-19 altered the rules of the game in the entertainment world -- it's important to recognize that," said, co-founder of the REMM initiative."All areas are being affected. From security personnel, accesses and technicians, to bartenders, waiters, drivers, aides and catering. It's not just about talent, promoters and booking agencies.
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