Venues are scrambling to manage their January schedules amid the COVID-19 surge
courtesy of NJPACThe pandemic timeline was simple enough: In March 2020, all entertainment venues shut down. And in summer and fall 2021, most of them reopened, refilling their schedules with sorely needed live performances and welcoming arts-lovers back to their halls.
But now, as the COVID-19 omicron surge once again snarls many facets of daily life, the outlook isn’t so clear. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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