339 shares I’m moving the Kiss tour dates. I have to, said Kiss s longtime Australian promoter Andrew McManus. Within the current [Covid] guidelines the government is purporting, most shows and tours will move back to 2022. There is no way you can run a tour properly at the moment, he continued. There is no way you can run a tour properly at the moment : Kiss s Australian promoter says he is moving the band s tour back to 2022. Pictured: Kiss performing in NYC on June 11
McManus explained the Kiss tour will likely be moved back to March 2022.
Guns N Roses are also potentially looking at a 2022 tour, but promoter Paul Dainty said no firm decision had been made at this stage.
No jab, no entry policy to venues being pushed by arts, music and event figures
Vaccine passports could be implemented for events to save shrinking industry
Australian music industry suffered a $700 million loss last year due to Covid-19
Scott Morrison to introduce digital vaccine certificate rollout, similar to France
Last week PM said states will have power to enforce vaccination rules on venues
Major events organisers in Victoria are considering introducing a no jab, no entry policy.
Live Nation, Chugg Entertainment and Andrew McManus, who all specialise in putting on some of the state s biggest events, believe vaccination passports are key in keeping Victorians safe against the coronavirus.
There s no denying live entertainment gigs, performances and events have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
As the state comes out of its fifth lockdown, many are asking how to prevent these gatherings from becoming super spreader events.
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Vaccine passports continue to come out as one of the top suggestions and it would force sporting fans, concert goers and anyone who wants to head out for a decent meal to prove they ve received the Covid-19 jab.
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