
The live music and events industry has been a high-profile casualty of the coronavirus crisis.
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We all miss the collective, communal excitement of the gigs and festivals banned under current restrictions.
But what about those who work behind the scenes?
The future looks highly uncertain for sound engineers, lighting designers, riggers, backline techs and others who help to bring live events to life.
Approximately 7,500 people work in Northern Ireland's live events industry and most have been without employment since the pandemic struck last March.
Despite the arrival of vaccines and rapid-turnaround tests, there are still uncertainties about when they can return to their jobs.
Last Tuesday, a parliamentary inquiry heard that the majority of UK festivals, a crucial source of income for technical crews, may be forced to cancel events for a second summer.
MPs have since written to the chancellor, asking him to launch a Covid-19 insurance scheme to protect live events.
More than 90% of gigs planned for 2020 were cancelled.