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The live-music industry has a pitch for President Biden: Put us back to work—on vaccination.

Music-industry rivals that have been stagnant businesses for nearly a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic are banding together to offer up thousands of venues, workers and resources to federal and state governments to aid in distributing vaccines across the country.

Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and Anschutz Entertainment Group, the No. 1 and No. 2 concert-promotion giants, together with the National Independent Venue Association and other industry groups sent a letter to the White House Tuesday, arguing they are uniquely prepared to handle and help organize the mass movement of crowds through their venues, most of which have gone unused for many months.

“In fact because we are shuttered, we are able to offer the full weight of our industry to support vaccine distribution beginning immediately,” reads the letter signed by a dozen live-event industry companies and organizations including the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and International Association of Venue Managers.

President Biden announced a series of actions his administration plans to take to combat the coronavirus, including accelerating vaccine administration and expanding the mask mandate. Photo: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters (Originally published Jan. 21, 2021)

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The Staples Center in Loas Angeles has been largely unused in recent months.

Photo: Image Of Sport/Zuma Press

The live-music industry has a pitch for President Biden: Put us back to work—on vaccination.

Music-industry rivals that have been stagnant businesses for nearly a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic are banding together to offer up thousands of venues, workers and resources to federal and state governments to aid in distributing vaccines across the country.

Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and Anschutz Entertainment Group, the No. 1 and No. 2 concert-promotion giants, together with the National Independent Venue Association and other industry groups sent a letter to the White House Tuesday, arguing they are uniquely prepared to handle and help organize the mass movement of crowds through their venues, most of which have gone unused for many months.

“In fact because we are shuttered, we are able to offer the full weight of our industry to support vaccine distribution beginning immediately,” reads the letter signed by a dozen live-event industry companies and organizations including the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and International Association of Venue Managers.

President Biden announced a series of actions his administration plans to take to combat the coronavirus, including accelerating vaccine administration and expanding the mask mandate. Photo: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters (Originally published Jan. 21, 2021)

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