
From now on, in Uzbekistan, any use of playback at concerts and entertainment events must be announced in advance. According to current legislation, if live performance is not used and playback is applied instead, the event advertisement must clearly state this information.
In other words, posters and promotional materials for any concert, show, or cultural event must indicate to what extent playback will be used. This helps inform the audience ahead of time and builds trust.
Additionally, event organizers are required to ensure that a special audio message about the use of playback is broadcast before the show begins. That is, the fact that there will be no live performance on stage must be audibly announced along with the stage lighting.
This regulation has been introduced to increase transparency in the field of art, prevent misleading spectators, and protect consumer rights.
Experts believe that this rule not only strengthens public trust in art but also encourages appreciation for live performances. Event organizers no longer have the right to withhold or hide such information.
In short, citizens attending concerts and performances can now know in advance whether they will experience a live show or a playback performance. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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