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Britain Musicians Protest

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Musicians wearing face protective masks and holding placards are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020. Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry.
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  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Conductor David Hill, conducts a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-708-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-715-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-718-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-717-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-716-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-714-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-713-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-712-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-711-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-710-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-709-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Conductor David Hill, conducts a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-707-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Conductor David Hill, conducts a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-706-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-705-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-704-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-702-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-701-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-700-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Conductor David Hill (c) is preparing to conduct a performance of 400 freelance professional musicians, who are wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-20-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-19-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-18-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-17-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-16-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-15-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-14-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-13-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-12-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-11-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-10-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-9-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-8-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-7-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-6-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-5-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-4-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-3-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-2-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-1-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Musicians wearing face protective masks and holding placards are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020. Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-9-Let Music Live Protes...jpg
  • Musicians wearing face protective masks and holding placards are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020. Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-8-Let Music Live Protes...jpg
  • Musicians wearing face protective masks and holding placards are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020. Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-7-Let Music Live Protes...jpg
  • Helen Brice is psychology therapist, also a flute and piano player hold placards as she attends Musicians who are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020. Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-6-Let Music Live Protes...jpg
  • Helen Brice is psychology therapist, also a flute and piano player hold placards as she attends Musicians who are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020. Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-5-Let Music Live Protes...jpg
  • Musicians wearing face protective masks and holding placards are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020. Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-4-Let Music Live Protes...jpg
  • Musicians wearing face protective masks and holding placards are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020. Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-3-Let Music Live Protes...jpg
  • Musicians wearing face protective masks and holding placards are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020. Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-2-Let Music Live Protes...jpg
  • Helen Brice is psychology therapist, also a flute and piano player hold placards as she attends Musicians who are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020. Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-1-Let Music Live Protes...jpg
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