Arkansas venue postpones concert ordered shut due to virus
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — An Arkansas theatre said Thursday it will postpone a country-rock concert that would have defied the state’s ban on large gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic, days after health officials ordered the show shut down.
The announcement by TempleLive in Fort Smith came less than two hours after state regulators suspended the venue’s pemit to sell alcohol, saying it would remain suspended unless the concert was cancelled.
TempleLive said it would move the Travis McCready show from Friday night to Monday, when the state is allowing theatres, arenas and other indoor venues to reopen with some restrictions. The theatre said it was submitting an application to hold the show — expected to draw more than 200 people — which is higher than a 50-person limit the state initially set for such venues.
“At the end of the day, we fought the law and the laws won,” Mike Brown, TempleLive’s vice-president of operations, said at a news conference at the theatre, a former Masonic Temple.