Live music returns to West Michigan
The concert venue is hosting its third live show since its reopening.
and last updated 2021-07-17 23:27:50-04
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. â Live music is back in West Michigan after COVID-19 restrictions prevented performances for more than a year.
Over the past few weeks, venues like The Intersection and The Pyramid Scheme have welcomed back artists and concert goers.
On Saturday, The Pyramid Scheme held its third show, which featured Rockit King, Barrel Bones, and The Pice Project.
âItâs fantastic, itâs fabulous; itâs hard for me to think of all the adjectives right now, but after everything weâve been through in the last fourteen, fifteen months, itâs a special time,â said Tami Vanderberg, co-owner.
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Examining COVID s impact on entertainment and concert venues
The pandemic has taken a toll on businesses all over the state in the past year, with some of the hardest-hit being entertainment and concert venues.
Posted at 6:53 PM, Mar 15, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-15 19:23:37-04
(WXYZ) â The pandemic has taken a toll on businesses all over the state in the past year, with some of the hardest-hit being entertainment and concert venues.
We re being joined for the 7 UpFront segment by President of the Michigan Independent Venue and Promoter Association Scott Hammontree to talk about it.
You can see the full interview in the video player above.
Concerts after COVID: Venues await direction from State before reopening
One year after COVID-19 closed concert venues in Michigan, they don t appear to be any closer to reopening, as promotors await direction from the State. Author: Brent Ashcroft Updated: 6:25 PM EST March 10, 2021
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. It s been one full year since the day the music died.
On March 10, 2020, the first case of the COVID-19 virus was discovered in Michigan, triggering a statewide shutdown two days later that included the closing of concert venues.
A full 365 days later, venue operators say they re no closer to reopening than they were 12 months ago, as they continue to await specific directions from the State detailing what they are and aren t allowed to do.
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