Is ‘Blue Dot Fever’ a real problem for the concert industry?
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Touring is "too risky, and there's not as much upside," said veteran manager Michael Kaminsky.
Touring is "too risky, and there's not as much upside," said veteran manager Michael Kaminsky.
Touring is "too risky, and there's not as much upside," said veteran manager Michael Kaminsky.
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