In this new format, the festival will take
place on June 2-5 and June 9-12 of 2022 in the northeastern
Spanish city, doubling its usual length, and will have around
400 shows across two lineups which will include major singers,
the sources said.
No decision has been made yet on whether to keep the new
two-weekend format beyond 2022, one of the sources said.
The festival organiser declined to comment.
The pandemic has hit the global entertainment industry
especially hard, with large gatherings such as concerts and
festivals cancelled all over the world.
But the sector hopes vaccination campaigns and the easing of
restrictions will slowly allow a return to normality.
In a sign of hope to Europe's moribund live-music sector, a
trial concert held in March in Barcelona where 5,000 people took
rapid COVID-19 tests and crammed into a venue wearing masks but
without social distancing did not drive up infections.
Around 220,000 people attended Primavera Sound in 2019, with
half of them coming from outside Spain and the majority of them
British.
(Reporting by Joan Faus; Editing by Clara-Laeila Laudette,
William Maclean)
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