Colorado Concerts Could Get To 80% Capacity By July

The thing I miss the most about pre-pandemic times is definitely live music. I miss going to shows so much that I'd pretty much pay just about any amount to see my favorite bands live. So as you can imagine, I got really excited when I heard this news.

According to Westword.com:

On February 25, Colorado officials signaled to music-industry leaders that COVID-19 capacity restrictions for live events could be loosening relatively soon, says Levitt Pavilion head Chris Zacher, who has served as co-chair of the Colorado Independent Venue Association and the state's chapter of the National Independent Venue Association.
According to projections that the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment shared with Zacher and other industry leaders, by April 1, as most counties move to Level Blue on what would then be CDPHE's COVID Dial 3.0, live events could return at 50 percent capacity with six-foot social distancing; by May 1, they could return at 60 percent capacity with six-foot social distancing, and in July and beyond, at Level Green, they could return at 75 to 80 percent capacity with three-foot social distancing or even no social distancing, depending on how many people have been vaccinated by then.

Now of course this is just a projection, and things could change, but it's exciting news nonetheless! Click here to read the full article.


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