Dave Grohl, Robert Plant, Billie Eilish & more sign letter to Congress in support of independent venues

Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for The Recording AcademyDave GrohlRobert Plant and Billie Eilish are among hundreds of artists who’ve signed an open letter to Congress in support of independent music venues that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The letter, which was organized by the National Independent Venue Association, or NIVA, asks Congress for federal funding to assist such performance spaces while they can’t hold shows amid quarantine. According to NIVA, should lockdown last six months, 90 percent of independent venues will never be able to reopen again without federal assistance.

“We are asking you to support NIVA’s request for assistance so these beloved venues can reopen when it’s safe and welcome us and our fans back in,” the letter reads. “The collapse of this crucial element in the music industry’s ecosystem would be devastating.”

Other artists who’ve signed the letter include Ozzy Osbourne, Coldplay, Queens of the Stone Age‘s Josh Homme, Nine Inch Nails Trent ReznorAlabama Shakes Brittany Howard, Alice CooperBeck, Vampire WeekendThe Black Keys‘ Patrick Carney, St. Vincent, and The Lumineeers.

To read the full letter and see the full list of signing artists, visit NIVAssoc.org.

By Josh Johnson
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