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Tickets are now available for events at big venues like the Norfolk Scope and Hampton Coliseum. Author: Allison Bazzle Updated: 12:09 AM EDT May 20, 2021
NORFOLK, Va. Concert and show venues have sat mostly empty for over a year now, but as restrictions lift, artists are finally making plans to come to Hampton Roads!
Tickets are on sale now for events at big venues like the Norfolk Scope and Hampton Coliseum.
Capacity restrictions in Virginia will end on May 28 and that’s big news for Norfolk’s SevenVenues. Right now, for example, seating at Chrysler Hall is limited.
“We are a little north of 700 right now socially distanced,” said SevenVenues Assistant Director Rob Henson. “But the total capacity at 100 percent of Chrysler hall is almost 2,500.”
As COVID-19 restrictions loosen, event venues in Hampton Roads in limbo
The 250-person capacity for indoor venues didn t change when Virginia Governor Ralph Northam relaxed some restrictions. Many venues are holding out for the future. Author: Connor Rhiel Updated: 9:08 PM EST March 2, 2021
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. We ve seen a lot of emptiness in the building, said Megan Boyle, Marketing Manager for the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts.
Boyle noted noted the venue in Town Center of Virginia Beach had to reschedule just about everything since the pandemic started.
SevenVenues in Norfolk has found itself in the same situation.
Assistant Department Director Rob Henson said that calendar movement has become the norm for his staff.
It s Showtime: Sandler Center s first event in 11 months will benefit the homeless in Virginia Beach
Comedian Jim Breuer will be cracking jokes at Sandler’s first in-person event since the pandemic hit. The $200 ticket will help People in Need Ministry. Author: Allison Bazzle Updated: 11:20 PM EST February 11, 2021
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. COVID-19 wiped out a year of concerts and performances, practically shutting down entertainment venues across Hampton Roads. When will people finally get to enjoy a show again? Many venues are slowly making plans.
For months now, the Sandler Center has been dark. But soon it will light up with laughs, all for a good cause.