It was reported a few weeks back that Albanian Festival, Unum, will be taking place this year with rapid covid 19 testing for every festival goer, act and staff. This is a measure that has been approved by the Albanian Government and in the eyes of many, is being seen as the first attempt to try and get back to some sort normality.
Well with some months to go, Unum have released their line.
Of course this event is going to come with some critique and hesitation. Should we be raving during a pandemic? Should we be focused on the world getting better before we focus on getting to a dance floor? Do acts deserve the opportunity to at least try and earn some sort of income after a whole year of no income?
Well there are no answers to these types of questions, just opinions. No one knows what do to and we will be stuck in limbo whilst we try to figure it out unless someone trials a method.
Ensuring shows and events alike can get back on track and bring a sense of hope is the main goal for Unum Festival and we for once wish it the best of luck!
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