As a result of the corona virus, the People's House and Parks set up the elaborate national park tours, something that has not happened before in the history of the movement.

- It is difficult to implement given the restrictions that currently exist, since only 50 people can be gathered. We tried to wait for the last and hoped it would go, says Calle Nathanson.

The summer tours are conducted in collaboration with free theater groups and music groups, and Nathanson believes they are an important part of the summer's cultural offerings.

- Most cultural activities have closed during the summer, so this is unique, we make sure to tour with cultural productions all summer. What is being done in the national parks really does matter when there is not so much other culture available, he says and continues:

- Now nothing will happen in the summer, cultural institutions are closed, festivals will not take place, pretty much everything has set.

In a press release, Folket Hus and Parker announce that they "will do what is possible to re-book and advance tours, so that the audience will have the opportunity to meet the artists when the pandemic is over".