Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the music industry
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the music industry, mirroring its impacts across all arts sectors. Numerous music events, including music festivals, concert tours, award shows, and the like were cancelled or postponed. While some musicians and composers were able to use the time to create new works, there were flow on effects on the many supporting people who relied on performers for their income. Several album releases were delayed as well.
Music events
Many concert tours, music festivals, and other events have been canceled or postponed.Impacted music festivals
Impacted music conferences
Impacted concert performances
Impacted concert tours
Impacted concert residencies
Impacted benefit concerts
Impacted award ceremonies and song contests
Album releases
Several musical artists delayed the releases of albums due to the pandemic. The Record Store Day, which would have seen the release of several re-issues and exclusive material, was rescheduled from April 18 to June 20. In contrast, some musical acts, such as Dua Lipa, Sufjan Stevens, and Laura Marling, moved up the release dates of their upcoming albums. Others, such as Nine Inch Nails, Phish, X, and Fiona Apple, released new albums with little or no advanced notice.Many albums have had release dates pushed back as a result of the pandemic, including:
Artist | Album title | Original date | Rescheduled date | Source |
The 1975 | Notes on a Conditional Form | April 24 | May 22 | |
Biffy Clyro | A Celebration of Endings | May 15 | August 14 | |
Luke Bryan | Born Here Live Here Die Here | April 24 | August 7 | |
Carach Angren | Franckensteina Strataemontanus | May 29 | June 26 | |
Deep Purple | Whoosh! | June 12 | August 7 | |
The Chicks | Gaslighter | May 1 | July 17 | |
DMA's | The Glow | April 24 | July 10 | |
Jarv Is | Beyond the Pale | May 1 | September 4 | |
Liam Gallagher | MTV Unplugged | April 24 | TBA | |
Haim | Women in Music Pt. III | April 24 | June 26 | |
Hinds | The Prettiest Curse | April 3 | June 5 | |
Adele | Untitled fourth studio album | September 2020 | TBA | |
Alicia Keys | Alicia | March 20 | TBA | |
The Killers | Imploding the Mirage | May 29 | August 21 | |
Lady Gaga | Chromatica | April 10 | May 29 | |
Bettye LaVette | Blackbirds | May 8 | August 28 | |
The Lemon Twigs | Songs for the General Public | May 1 | August 21 | |
Declan McKenna | Zeros | May 15 | August 21 | |
Alanis Morissette | Such Pretty Forks in the Road | May 1 | July 31 | |
Willie Nelson | First Rose of Spring | April 24 | July 3 | |
Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets | Live at the Roundhouse | April 17 | September 18 | |
The Pretenders | Hate for Sale | May 1 | July 17 | |
Margo Price | That's How Rumors Get Started | May 8 | July 10 | |
Protomartyr | Ultimate Success Today | May 29 | July 17 | |
The Psychedelic Furs | Made of Rain | May 1 | July 31 | |
Sam Smith | Currently untitled | May 1 | TBA | |
Steven Wilson | The Future Bites | June 12 | January 29, 2021 | |
Throwing Muses | Sun Racket | May 22 | September 4 | |
Rufus Wainwright | Unfollow the Rules | April 24 | July 10 | |
Phantom Planet | Devastator | May 8 | June 18 | |
Weezer | Van Weezer | May 15 | TBA | |
Bon Jovi | May 15 | October 2 | ||
OneRepublic | Human | May 1 | TBA | |
Billy Ocean | One World | April 17 | September 4 |
Virtual performances
Many artists elected to stream performances online. Virtual concerts, such as the iHeart Living Room Concert for America and Together at Home, were organised to provide entertainment to the public, and to raise awareness methods to combat the virus, notably social distancing. Artists such as Christine and the Queens, Ben Gibbard, and Katharine McPhee broadcast daily livestream performances from their homes. Several major bands including Pink Floyd, Radiohead, and Metallica offered free livestreams of archival concerts, as did several in the jam band scene, including Phish, Dead & Company, Widespread Panic, and The String Cheese Incident.On May 27, 2020, One Love Asia brings all artists and Youtubers together to perform in one big virtual concert to heal the world against coronavirus and to protect and advance the welfare of all people.