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A place outside the pandemic? An ethnographic study of live music events at St Gallen's cultural venue Palace during the COVID-19 crisis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 June 2022

Jelena Gligorijevic*
Affiliation:
Department of Musicology, University of Turku, Turku 20014, Finland E-mail: jelgli@utu.fi
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Abstract

The multiple impacts of COVID-19 on the music-culture industry have been duly discussed in a variety of public discourses, academic and otherwise. However, there is still a dearth of studies that investigate alternative face-to-face practices of live music performance and organisation during the pandemic's significant constraints on social behaviour. The present work aims to fill this gap by offering an anthropological angle on live music practices during COVID-19. It specifically draws on fieldwork that I could carry out in the autumn of 2020 at a live music venue – ‘Palace’ in the Swiss city of St Gallen – owing to a ‘liberal’ handling of the COVID-19 crisis by the St Gallen authorities. This article documents accordingly the challenges and adjustments that Palace had to undergo during pandemic times from the perspectives of producers, musicians and audiences alike. The primary focus here is on exploring changes in the venue's management, programming, audience composition and especially the musical-aesthetic experience of the venue's pandemic-compliant gigs. Finally, the article draws on the musings of my interlocutors as to whether Palace was in their experience a place outside the pandemic, to tackle the larger question of how COVID-19 has affected people's perceptions of live gigs and urban nightlife more generally.

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Figure 1. The Palace venue (downloaded from www.indiespect.ch; Nordklang Festival: The DeSoto Caucus @ Palace St Gallen, 12 February 2017).

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Figure 2. Palace's new layout (downloaded from www.tagblatt.ch; Howald @ Palace St Gallen, 23 October 2020; photo by Ralph Ribi)