launched the initiative back in March 2020 to aid those musicians whose livelihoods have been disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, with Bandcamp waiving their revenue share to ensure that as close to 100 per cent of the profits as possible from fan purchases, downloads and merch goes directly to artists and labels.CEO Ethan Diamond said that the 13 Bandcamp Fridays so far have “paid artists and labels $56million (£40million), helping cover rents, mortgages, groceries, medications, and much more.
If you’re among the nearly 800,000 fans who participated, thank you.” He went on to confirm that they’ll continue until December this year at the earliest.He added: “If you’ve started to feel guilty about buying music on any day other than.
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