March 12th, 2020, was the last time there were multiple, large-scale indoor concerts in the U.S. One year later, the artists who performed, the fans who attended the shows, and the behind-the-scenes workers who made them possible look back on the chaos, uncertainty, and joy of the night before the music stopped
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