Nashville’s annual New Year’s celebration will be even quieter than its already-subdued plan, according to recent reports. Typically, the city’s event, which includes live music, attracts more than 200,000 people, The Associated Press reported.
However, because of the coronavirus pandemic, the event was cut down to a televised concert and no live event. Organizers had also planned fireworks in Nashville’s downtown, but changed that plan after the bombing on Christmas morning in the same area, according to AP. "We were going to blow up a 2020 number and have fireworks, but we killed that," Bruce Spyridon, president and CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp told the AP. "To say it would have been tone deaf would be an.
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