As trade wars heat up, live music association drums up support for homegrown music

Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 performs at Scotiabank Arena during their final show of the Tour of the Setting Sum in Toronto, on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Lahodynskyj

TORONTO - The Canadian Live Music Association says it's responding to the U.S. tariffs with a new campaign to promote homegrown musicians and venues.

The music advocacy group says it will launch "Canada is Live Music" in the coming weeks and draw attention to concerts as "a tangible lever that inspires solidarity and national pride." 

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