Monthly Archives: March 2021
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This ‘Vaccine Passport’ application will be used to enter concert halls
New York State has rolled out a smartphone app that confirms whether someone has received a Covid-19 vaccine or a recent negative test for the coronavirus, ... -
Brookfielder, who wrote hit songs in the 1960s, releases new EP
James Holvay, a native of Brookfield and a Lyons Township High School graduate, James Holvay, who wrote the 1967 hit “Kind of a Drag” and others ... -
Theaters, concert halls cautiously optimistic about reopening scenarios
Hello, time traveler!This article has been published 3/18/2021 (198 days ago), the information it contains may therefore no longer be up to date. News that the ... -
When will live performances return to the silent concert halls of Pittsburgh? – CBS Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Live concerts have been on hold for over a year now, and many are wondering what the future of live music looks like. ... -
Columbia Concert Halls Spring Reboot Sparks Excitement, Uncertainty | Concerts and musical news
Colonial Life Arena is set to host its first performance since the shutdown of COVID-19 last March, a comedy titled Mike Epps. If current plans hold, ... -
Twin Cities theaters and concert halls welcome loosened restrictions, but doors won’t open right away – Twin Cities
Although Gov. Tim Walz has announced the easing of coronavirus restrictions on places of entertainment and events, the reopening will be slow, with tour times and ... -
Houston-area concert halls respond to plans to lift restrictions
HOUSTON – With the state of Texas occupancy and mask restrictions being lifted next week, some Houston-area performing arts venues are re-examining their policies. “This was ... -
New York concert halls may reopen in April
Plays, concerts and other indoor performances will resume in New York State from April 2, Governor Andrew Cuomo said at a press conference this afternoon. There ... -
Texas concert halls may reopen at 100% capacity and without masks next week, governor says
Coronavirus? Which coronavirus? Governor of Texas Greg Abbott announcement “As of next Wednesday, all businesses of any type are allowed to be 100% open,” adding, “Also, ...