Will state-backed insurance save live music events?

Some industry bosses say the scheme will be too little too late

The crowd at Glastonbury Festival

Music festivals and other live events will be protected by a government-backed insurance scheme if future Covid lockdowns prevent them from going ahead.

Private insurers “will receive a guarantee from the government which will allow them to offer products to cover organisers if state restrictions shut events down” says Sky News. The government will effectively act as a reinsurer, putting up a £750m fund to underwrite future payouts. If events go ahead, the Treasury could make a profit from the premiums paid by insurance companies.

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