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After Brexit, musicians fear that it is not just live shows - but a way of life - that is over

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After Brexit, musicians fear that it is not just live shows - but a way of life - that is over

After Brexit, musicians fear that it is not just live shows - but a way of life - that is over

For generations of British musicians, Europe has been more than just a place to play - it has been a pilgrimage.

With Brexit, that decades-long link could have been finally severed.


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