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Live Well: Early birds don t get the shows

The Sheep throws a belated birthday party

Pure Energy, Industrial Nation, The Darkside — those are all venues that have once occupied the building that is 2106 E. Platte Ave., now known as The Black Sheep. Loud

Concerts come back to Colorado with changes caused by COVID-19

Concerts come back to Colorado with changes caused by COVID-19 Social distancing, limited capacity, and masks The last show at the Black Sheep was in March of 2020. and last updated 2021-04-03 04:53:10-04 COLORADO SPRINGS — With the announcement this week that Red Rocks will be opening at a limited capacity, it s clear concerts are coming back to Colorado, but they look very different. On April 3, The Black Sheep will have their first taste of live music since last March. Kind of nerve-racking. We re all kind of stuck in this bar mode, and then we have to go back to show mode. Learning the whole game all over again with new rules, said the General Manager of The Black Sheep, Kevin Zirfas.

Live aid: Pandemic puts pause on Colorado music scene as venues await help

Live aid: Pandemic puts pause on Colorado music scene as venues await help COLORADO (KRDO) As Colorado inches towards the one-year-mark since the state first went into lockdown, several businesses have begun to regain some semblance of normality. However, music venues are still waiting and watching from the sidelines, unsure of what lies ahead. Some venues have been forced to turn into something entirely different, others have begun making plans to continue with guidelines in place, and far too many have been forced to close their doors for good.  On March 10, 2020, Governor Jared Polis declared a state of emergency due to the emerging COVID-19 pandemic. By March 17, all dine-in services, casinos, gyms, and theaters were shut down. 

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