COVID-19: It’s time to start holding concerts again – FRA! Band
The FRA! Band has called on the government to ease restrictions on concerts in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana.
The band, which usually performs at outdoor events and concerts indicated that the safety protocols can be reviewed and adhered to, in order to ensure that entertainers who rely solely on such gigs as their means of livelihood, “do not go hungry”.
As part of measures to control the spread of coronavirus, President Akufo-Addo banned the operation of pubs, cinemas, and concerts among others indefinitely.
Those who work within this framework have been affected and the FRA! Band, formed in 2015 and based in Accra, is no exception.
Speaking to Prince Benjamin on Class 91.3FM’s drive time show, Class Drive on 28 May 2021, a member of the band said “I think it's time and we need a limit. So maybe if we have 1000 fans we can just work around 500. There will still be social distancing and we will be obeying all the protocols. So I think it is time for us to start work”.
The FRA! Band is currently promoting their latest single, "I Go Dey 4 U" ft Six Strings.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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