YES! We are excited to share the good news that the City and County of Denver, along with other counties in the metro area, has moved to Level Blue on the State’s COVID-19 Dial. This change will last for at least the next 30 days.
What does this mean for outdoor events?
● Capacity limits for outdoor events (seated and unseated) is increased to 5,000.
● Events must have a written COVID mitigation plan (available for review, onsite) that facilitates 6′ social distancing between parties.
● Face coverings are required for individuals preparing and serving food.
● Face coverings are not required for others in outdoor settings but are recommended and encouraged.
● Food and beverage consumption is no longer restricted to seated areas.
● Tables must be 6′ apart, seat a maximum of 10 people and be cleaned between uses.
For more information and tips on how to manage a safe event, visit the Office of Special Event’s COVID-19 Info and Tips webpage.
Denver Office of Special Events
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Colorado Music Venues Planning Their Comebacks
DENVER — Local music and performing arts venues are starting to reopen — slowly. With warm weather returning and some pandemic restrictions lifting, the sun is starting to shine on an industry hit hard during the past year.
https://www.rmpbs.org/blogs/news/colorado-music-venues-planning-their-comebacks/
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Other related articles:
https://www.5280.com/2021/04/a-running-list-of-reopening-plans-for-major-denver-area-venues/
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