Pop Superstars: Don't Let Our Plea To Save Industry Fall On Deaf Ears
Daily Express|July 02, 2020
The Rolling Stones, Sir Rod Stewart, Coldplay and Rita Ora are among stars calling on the Government to help the crippled live music industry.
Graham Hiscott
Pop Superstars: Don't Let Our Plea To Save Industry Fall On Deaf Ears

More than 1,500 artists have signed a joint letter warning the future is bleak for hundreds of thousands of workers in the sector due to the coronavirus lockdown.

Among the big names backing the plea are Ed Sheeran, Sir Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Annie Lennox, Sam Smith, Liam Gallagher, Iron Maiden and Little Mix.

The stars have signed a letter to Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden appealing for support.

It comes during what would have been the start of this summer’s live music season.

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