Paid from 6,000 euros for a wedding, the staggering numbers that could be lost within the year are discovered by the pandemic

Among the sectors heavily affected by the pandemic COVID-19 is that of artists. Revenues generated by concerts, other musical evenings and family parties have been questioned because of measures to restrict the spread of the virus that prevent large human gatherings. During this time, a long list of artists [...]
Revenues generated by concerts, other musical evenings and family parties have been questioned because of measures to restrict the spread of the virus that prevent large human gatherings.
During this time, a long list of artists led by Labinot Tahiri have been vocal in opposition to institutions' measures, demanding that stops be removed under the pretext that there is no virus.
But what is the economic impact for each of them?
Although the payments artists usually receive are not completely transparent, we're going to make calculations today about what they say from season to season.
If in a hypothetical situation concerts were not held this summer, one of the artists we started the list with, Tayna is looking forward not to collect from concerts an estimated half a million euros, counting on the share of staff payments and other expenses.
About 400,000 euros could be left unearned, even Ledri Vula, one of the most paid and sought-out artists.
Capital T, Butrint Imer and Gift Dora, Nozy and Meda, based on figures published of about 6,000 euros for a concert, are supposed to not receive about 300,000 euros this summer. About 250,000 euros could also be lost to the leader of the Santas, Getoar Selimi.
Summer promise seems not to be even for Sinan Vlasaliou, Ramadan Krasniqi, Danin and Labinot Tahiri, if the bans on concert collections remain in force. At awards for weddings and musical evenings from 4,000 to 5,000 euros, potential losses are estimated at around 350,000 euros. Ermal Fezullahu is supposed to have the same circulation.
Less but enough, it is thought, will cost the COVID-19th and Gjikos, Feros and Rina. The cost of canceling concerts this season for them would range from 150,000 to 250,000 euros.
Although the transparency for exact figures is missing, this was a rough mirror for the profits at concerts that have been questioned this year entirely depending on the trend of the epidemic that will also dictate measures in force. The situation is expected to be clarified over June, in the third phase of confronting COVID-19.












