Our last show, in Lincolnshire U.K. was absolutly wonderful. t was actually the third show of three perfect sellout shows in row, and it was such a beautiful event in a beautiful location...b ut...
Well, first off, we all left in perfect health, but it was 20 hours of travel time to get there. Stuck in a plane with hundreds of people...stuck in airports with thousands of people. Some masked, some not.
Then, we had a meet & greet on day one of the event. Did the meet and greet, and fans from all over the world wanted hugs, and selfies...
...by the time of our show the next night I had COVID so bad I almost had to cancel the show. (I would have cancelled, had I known it was covid, but I thought it was jet lag at first.)
I barely made it through the set, I almost passed out midway, and lost my voice during the last couple songs. After the show, still thinking I just had sever jet-lag, I took pictures with fans. There must have been at least 1,000 people in the audience, all exposed to each other, and now exposed to the band.
Returning home was scary: they won’t let you on a plane if you have covid, and I had several plane changes to get home. (I didn’t know it was covid till I tested at home, but I was starting to suspect.) At any moment one of the countries we passed through could have denied me to get on my plane, at which point I would have had to quarantine in a foreign country, at my own expense, for weeks. This would have cost me, not only every dime I made performing, but likely most of my life savings as well. Last minute stays in Europe for the whole band would have been very expensive!
And of course, had we had shows immediately following that show, I would have had to cancel them as well, being even a greater financial loss to the band. We just don't have savings big enough to cover all that.
So, now, 3/5th the band had covid, and my whole family as well, and possibly other band members families. Though I’m finally covid-negative again, I still can’t walk up a flight of stairs without panting.
So I’m trying to find a way to lower exposure for myself, and the band, by setting rules about shorter flight times, and no meet & greets/selfie sessions. I loved meet and greets, but I think meet & greets are a thing of the past that just no longer work, as they risk your health, the show, upcoming shows, and a TON of money.
Many bands in our scene are giving up in-person shows entirely. I wont name any names, but I'm sure you can think of a few bands that have just stopped altogether. We’ve been considering this as well, and we’ve for-sure been turning down shows based on this risk. We just don't get paid enough to offset the possible loss of money and health, due to covid exposure. WHICH IS WHY THIS PATREON IS SO IMPORTANT! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! If it wasn't for your support here on Patreon, and if it wasn't for fans buying tickets to our streaming, concerts, there would be no point in being Abney Park anymore. You guys mean the world to us. Our world, this shared Abney Park world that we all inhabit. Thank you! Oh, next streaming concert is next week! Dont miss the fun! Get tickets here: https://igg.me/at/apbEEZsb6fM/x/8617783#/
K Kranz
2022-09-12 03:29:34 +0000 UTCJohn Smith
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