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The midnight music ban, which was enforced as part of Covid-19 restrictions, has finally been lifted. This ban faced significant criticism for its continued enforcement, particularly from those in the performing arts industry, while other Covid-related measures were lifted.
The Musicians' Union (MÜYORBİR) expressed their joy in an announcement, stating, "We are thrilled to announce that pandemic-related restrictions in the music industry have been lifted nationwide. We extend our gratitude to the ministries and individuals involved in making this important decision. We hope that music will never fall silent."
Back in June 2021, President and Chair of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, had revealed the decision, saying, "We are extending the limitation on music until midnight. No one should have the right to disturb others during the late hours."
As the 2023 tourism season commenced, the music ban was initially lifted in Antalya and subsequently in Muğla based on the decisions of the Provincial Public Hygiene Boards. In İzmir, the music ban was extended to later hours. (AÖ/VK)