To Support Restart Act, More Than 1,500 Music Venues Will Light Up Red Tuesday Night

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To Support Restart Act, More Than 1,500 Music Venues Will Light Up Red Tonight RedAlertRESTART

, which would provide much-needed assistance for the live-entertainment industry and other businesses devastated by the coronavirus pandemic.

“Two weeks ago, we set a crazy goal,” We Make Events North America chair Marcel Fairbairn says in a press release. “To light 1,500 locations in red to bring awareness to our industry’s cause, and to help all small businesses by pushing the Restart Act. We have exceeded our expectations, and as of this morning, we’re officially over 1,500 reported.”

According to the announcement, over 1,600 theatres, production houses, hotels, casinos, residences, recording studios, opera houses, ballrooms, nightclubs, arenas, and individual homes plan to support the effort, and many local publications, across the country report that local venues will join in. Venues from Madison Square Garden in New York City to the Rocky Statue in Philadelphia, Coit Tower in San Francisco, Mile High Stadium in Denver, Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, The National Cathedral in DC, The Kravis Center For The Performing Arts in West Palm Beach, Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Capital Records in Los Angeles, and the Tom Moffatt Waikiki Shell in Honolulu have said they will take part.

 

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