The Covid-19 Locked Down Musician
January 4, 2023

As a struggling musician, the past year has been incredibly challenging. The COVID-19 pandemic and the associated lockdowns have had a major impact on the music industry, and many musicians have had to find creative ways to adapt and survive.

One of the biggest challenges has been the suspension of live music events and concerts. For many musicians, live performances are a major source of income, and the lack of these opportunities has had a significant financial impact. Many musicians have had to rely on other sources of income, such as streaming platforms and merchandise sales, to make ends meet.

To keep in touch with their fanbase and continue to share their music, many musicians have turned to online streaming platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and Instagram Live. These platforms have provided a way for musicians to connect with their fans and perform virtually, and have become an important source of income for many artists.

Another challenge has been the lack of opportunities for networking and building relationships within the industry. Many music industry events and conferences have been cancelled or postponed, which has made it difficult for musicians to connect with potential collaborators, managers, and record labels.

Despite these challenges, many musicians have found creative ways to adapt and continue to create and share their music. Some have turned to live streaming and virtual concerts, while others have used the extra time at home to focus on writing and recording new material.

Overall, being a struggling musician during the COVID-19 pandemic has been a difficult and uncertain time. However, the resilience and creativity of musicians have continued to shine, and the music industry will no doubt emerge stronger and more adaptable as a result.