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Boulder music venue group, restaurant soon requiring vaccination proof to enter
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and last updated 2021-08-03 20:41:46-04
BOULDER, Colo. A trip to your favorite music venue may soon require more than just your ticket and ID.
Beginning Saturday, Aug. 7, you ll need to show proof of vaccination or a negative test result within 72 hours of a show to enter the Boulder Theater. Masks will be highly encouraged but no yet required.
The same policy will apply to the Fox Theatre in Boulder and the Aggie Theatre in Fort Collins. All three are operated by the same company, Z2 Entertainment.
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With the return of spring weather and the arrival of large-scale vaccinations, we’re finally able to turn our attention to something we haven’t had in a while: live music, in small clubs, outdoor venues and at festivals.
There’s a lot of things for venue owners to be optimistic about right now, says Chris Zacher, owner of Denver’s Levitt Pavilion. After a year without shows, the venue is slated to open for the season on May 14.
This week, venues across the country can also finally begin applying for the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant. The $16 billion federal program will provide relief for music venues that have been closed due to the pandemic.
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How live venues are faring after nearly a year without crowds
Stages throughout Colorado have gone silent as the COVID-19 pandemic puts limits on the size of crowds and events. Author: Katie Eastman, Allison Sylte Published: 9:41 PM MST February 28, 2021 Updated: 6:36 AM MST March 1, 2021
DENVER The signs on theaters in Denver have said “see you soon” for months, as live music slips into nostalgia.
According to a Colorado Creative Industries report, it s estimated more than 31,000 Colorado jobs were lost in the performing arts industries between April and July, accounting for more than $800 million in lost revenue. Public health measures have put shows at traditional venues on pause, though others continue in a non-traditional way.
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