The future of Budapest nightlife: early concerts and daytime parties?

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Although there are some alternatives to keeping the business going after the government’s latest restrictive measures limiting the opening hours of catering facilities and entertainment venues, the operators of these establishments are not very optimistic.
The Hungarian government’s latest decision states that starting 21st September, all entertainment venues and catering facilities have to close at 11 pm. The detailed regulation stipulates that between 11 pm and 6 am, only the personnel is allowed at these premises, the only exception being the picking up of deliveries. Furthermore, venues are still not allowed to hold events with more than 500 participants.
With new times come new habits?
As Azonnali writes, the decision came as a “cold shower” for the catering sector. According to Gábor Manek, who is the operator of several famous venues in Budapest, such as techno club LÄRM and the restaurant Dobrumba, this could mean a final blow to these places as a great deal of their revenue comes from turnover after 11 pm. But Manek is not giving up any soon:
Some potential alternatives are techno parties that start in the afternoon, moving concerts a few hours ahead, or simply streaming the events online.






Are these bar owners stupid? The whole point of closing early is too avoid having large groups of people gathering and spreading the virus. Just moving these event earlier is not the answer. Stupid, greedy people.