In February 2021, I visited Twin Cities music venues to document them in their peak COVID-19 state – waiting for audiences to return.

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It's not that venues aren't supposed to be empty. Most of the time, they are. There's a whole lot that happens before doors open. The day of the big show, the bar staff, janitors, roadies, handlers, bouncers, and performers see it. But we, the audience, aren't meant to.

Almost a year after crowds last filled these beautiful, quirky, often grimy rooms, they still feel wholly distinct from one another. From the cathedral-like architectural lighting of the State, to the quiet bustle of Icehouse's dining room, to the daylight streaming into the 7th St Entry...while strange and sad, it also – thankfully – feels only temporary.

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