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Tuscaloosa s live music outlook in 2021: As soon as we get the green light to go, we re ready

Tuscaloosa’s live music outlook in 2021: ‘As soon as we get the green light to go, we’re ready’ AL.com 2 hrs ago Ben Flanagan, al.com © Ben Flanagan The inaugural Druid City Music Festival in 2019 drew crowds thanks to headliners like Big Boi and Blackberry Smoke. Live music will look and sound a lot different in Tuscaloosa in 2021, if it even comes back. After what one local manager called a “bleak” time for the industry, things are looking up to some degree. Despite a shaky COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the state with Alabama near or at the very bottom of state rankings in terms of percentage of the population vaccinated and percentage of doses received that have been administered shots in any arms mean we’re a few steps closer to “normal.”

Tuscaloosa s live music outlook in 2021: As soon as we get the green light to go, we re ready

Tuscaloosa s live music outlook in 2021: As soon as we get the green light to go, we re ready
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First 10 years brought music legends to Tuscaloosa Amphitheater

Until 2020, when the entire concert season and most of the ice-skating was canceled by the COVID-19 pandemic, the worst thing our now 10-year-old Tuscaloosa Amphitheater suffered was storms. But following several years of planning, with construction delayed by record-setting rain, the long-anticipated April 1, 2011 debut show featuring the Avett Brothers and Band of Horses showed fair in the dusk, despite stubborn clouds marring the afternoon.  Of that opening night, The Tuscaloosa News wrote: “…as the sun fell behind the treeline at the left of the stage, the clouds parted and a light breeze wafted the smell of popcorn over the seats, things seemed from all appearances to be running smoothly.”…

Why The Sky Was Hazy In T-Town; McKinstry Still Fighting Results

Here are the top 5 stories today in Tuscaloosa Subscribe 1. A controlled burn in the Talladega National Forrest caused a noticeable haze over the northern part of Tuscaloosa County on Tuesday, with the smog more prominent in the afternoon hours. 2. Protests were held outside of Tuscaloosa City Hall on Tuesday by supporters of Sonya McKinstry, the incumbent District 7 councilwoman who was defeated by a narrow margin in the March 2 election by Cassius Lanier. McKinstry has asked a court to overturn the results, which were certified Tuesday, due to Lanier s felony record. HAPPENING NOW: District7 Sonya MKinstry supporters are outside of the Tuscaloosa City Hall asking people to Stand with Sonya. Mkinstry has filed a complaint stating Cassius Lanier was never eligible to run for office. @abc3340pic.twitter.com/nS5naLt6zT

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