Promoters NS2 and FPC Live have teamed up with Charleston Music Hall to produce a socially distanced concert series in Charleston, South Carolina.
"There happens to be a pretty robust music scene in Charleston that features a lot of artists that have a national profile such as Shovels & Ropes and SUSTO," says FPC president. "We were able to piece together a lineup based on talent that was right in our backyard, which is both a great thing in terms of supporting the local music community in Charleston but also that we can book artists that don't have to be part of a routed tour.
Attendees in Charleston will have a two hour window to enter the event space prior to the show and will be let out by row at the end of the evening. Hand sanitizer will be readily available and concessions will not be offered to help mitigate the risk of spreading COVID-19. Fans can bring their own food and beverage to be enjoyed in their pods and are allowed to bring or rent chairs and other furniture. An option to rent furniture will be emailed to ticket buyers, made possible by OOH Events.
Based on South Carolina guidelines, Charleston Music Hall is allowed to operate with up to 250 people, but organizers feel the outdoor space alongside the Ashley River is the most comfortable choice for fans and artists at the moment. NS2 took over operations for the Charleston Music Hall earlier this year, and the Nashville-based arm of FPC Live hopes to welcome fans back to the venue later this year or in early 2021.
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