in October at the Criterion, a venue in their hometown of Oklahoma City, and found that it to be successful, leading to those December bookings.
Coyne said the band worked hard to make the concerts safe: Fans would wait in line, socially distanced, before being ushered in row-by-row to their designated plastic bubbles. While a maximum of three people were allowed in each bubble, most would contain only one person.[In October], the whole thing happened in 20 minutes from everybody being inside to everyone being blown up in their space bubble, and that’s the part of it that we wanted to work on.
Coyne says that, while the concert itself was “safer than going to the grocery store,” the band felt compelled to postpone the show when considering the travel involved for some fans. “If you have to get on a plane, find a hotel — that’s a lot of areas that aren’t our concert. So we’re hoping by the third week in January that all this activity around New Year’s Eve and Christmas will have started to play out.
“I don’t want anybody to think this is some kind of fucking freak party,” Coyne says. “It’s a very restricted, weird event. But the weirdness is so we can enjoy a concert before putting our families and everybody at risk. And I think it can actually work, but just not when it’s this serious here.” “I think it’s a bit of a new normal — you might go to a show, you might not,” Coyne adds. “But I think we’re going to be able to work it out.”
What is the bathroom situation for this?
The whole concept is stupid if this is them in a bubble how does that help the hundreds of people sitting in the audience standing close to each other with no face coverings
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