AEG Hosting Summer Concerts in Wyoming With Fewer Pandemic Restrictions

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AEG has confirmed four events at Chinook at Terry Bison Ranch in Wyoming, a state with no restrictions on outdoor gatherings.

on outdoor gatherings on March 16. The order lifted many other COVID restrictions in Wyoming that are standard elsewhere in the country, including its mask mandate and relaxed indoor capacity, currently set at 500 people or 50% of venue capacity.

The rate of COVID cases in Wyoming has leveled off since early March. According to the CDC, Wyoming has registered a six-day average of about 60 new cases since then. Cheyenne’s Laramie County, the most populous county in Wyoming, has registered an average of 14 new cases per 100,000 people in the last two weeks, characterized as “very high risk” byAs of April 11, about 23% of Wyoming's population has been vaccinated, according CDC figures.

"I think people in the music scene have been craving to escape for a full weekend and feel this family festival vibe, to regenerate and be inspired again," CloZee said in an email."We are extremely stoked to have this amazing lineup of artists and to finally being able to share a special, real moment with the fans. It's going to be beautiful.

Terry Bison Ranch caught AEG's eye last summer, when the property began hosting concerts to tide live music fans over during the pandemic. They also hosted a drive-in bull rodeo — the first of its kind, according to ranch and resort general manager"AEG worked out a mutual agreement with Blue Pig because a lot of their venues were still shut down," said Thompson."Our restrictions were lifted up here, so they figured they could put on some good shows with us.

"We liked it a lot because we saw it as an opportunity in the short and long term," Strasburg said."It's huge, which is great for people getting comfortable with returning to gatherings, but we also see it as a space to spread out and do fun things in the future."

 

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