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Major live music promoter in Texas closing business due to COVID-19
Read full article: Major live music promoter in Texas closing business due to COVID-19SAN ANTONIO – The coronavirus pandemic has silenced Margin Walker Presents, a major Texas concert promoter that brought talent to San Antonio’s Paper Tiger and Sunset Station in the pre-quarantine age. The booking agency on Monday announced that due to the COVID-19 crisis, which has ravaged the live music business, Margin Walker Presents will close as a business this week. The post directs concertgoers who bought tickets directly through Margin Walker to contact Eventbrite. Margin Walker had planned to bring music acts like Sparta, Wavves, Best Coast to the St. Mary’s Strip venue earlier this year — but then the pandemic hit. KSAT Explains: The push to save live music venues, theaters during COVID-19 pandemicRead also:
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren stops in San Antonio for town hall
Read full article: Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren stops in San Antonio for town hallSAN ANTONIO – Hundreds gathered Thursday for a town hall for Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren at Sunset Station. Warren was welcomed to the stage by former rival Julian Castro, who showed his support for Warren after he dropped out of the presidential race. WATCH: Elizabeth Warren talks 2020 with KSAT 12’s Steve Spriester in San AntonioWarren spoke about her plans and answered questions touching on issues such as wealth tax, Supreme Court nominations and immigration. Supporters and protesters sounded off during the town hall. Watch KSAT City Hall reporter Garrett Brngr’s story on what they had to say in the video player above.