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Delhi Smog Chokes Musicians' Livelihoods
18 Nov
Summary
- Delhi's severe air pollution post-Diwali is causing throat and respiratory issues for musicians.
- Artists' peak earning season coincides with the worst air quality, threatening income.
- Live events ecosystem is impacted, with shows cancelled and indoor venues now preferred.

The band's return to Delhi after a tour in Vietnam was met with the harsh reality of severe air pollution, leading to debilitating throat and respiratory problems for its members. This annual struggle intensifies as Delhi's air quality plummets post-Diwali, a period crucial for artists' annual earnings. The pervasive smog forces musicians to prioritize vocal health over performances, with some even relocating to cleaner regions.
This environmental challenge extends beyond performers, affecting the entire live events sector. Show cancellations are frequent, and organizers face increased anxiety regarding artist well-being. Consequently, there's a growing demand for indoor venues offering better control over air quality, while outdoor events necessitate advanced air-purification and dust-control measures. Artists are adopting meticulous routines, including steam inhalation and herbal remedies, to safeguard their voices.



