PPL to observe Black Out Tuesday on 2 June 2020

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In recent days, the world has witnessed an outcry against the terrible death of George Floyd in the US and the injustice suffered by the Black community. In response, many have taken to social media to speak out against racism and injustice, including individuals and companies working in the music industry.

Tomorrow, Tuesday 2 June, the music industry is calling on organisations to take part in Black Out Tuesday. PPL will stand in solidarity with black people and will observe this day.

During this time, we will not be engaging in any business activity. Our virtual office will be closed for 24 hours and will re-open on Wednesday 3 June.

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