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Saturday Night Concert Series to Return to the Bandshell in Daytona Beach.
Written by Kristen Schmutz
Belden Communications News
City Commissioners approved the return of Saturday Night Concerts at the Daytona Beach Bandshell, this coming Saturday, July 11.
Friends of the Bandshell organization will be required to operate at reduced capacity and implement social distancing measures to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
According to a release from the city, the following protocols are to be put into place:
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Guests are required to wear face coverings when in the bandshell.
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Guests are required to complete a COVID-19 screening questionnaire before entering the bandshell.
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Guests are required to have their temperature checked before entering the bandshell. Persons with a temperature of 100.4 degrees or greater will not be able to enter the bandshell.
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Contact-less payments and “no-touch” purchases will be made available to patrons in the bandshell.
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General admission is now $2 and includes a chair, that will be provided.
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VIP tickets are $10 for seating in an access-controlled section and include a chair, that will be provided.
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Guests can no longer bring a personal chair.
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All VIP and reserved seats must be purchased in groups of two.
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Social distancing will be implemented in the VIP and reserved seating section by arranging chairs in groups of two, followed by two empty seats.
The Friday night concerts sponsored by the City of Daytona Beach continue to be postponed until further notice. All tickets purchased in advance for the Friday night concerts are available for a refund directly from the point of purchase.
“Hotter than July,” a Stevie Wonder Tribute band will be kicking off the Concert Series this coming Saturday. For the schedule of upcoming Saturday night concerts, visit www.friendsofthebandshell.org.
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