GLYNN COUNTY, Ga. – Fans who are attending the Jonas Brothers performance Friday nighttime astatine Daily’s Place person been asked by the set to person impervious of a antagonistic COVID-19 trial oregon impervious of a vaccination.
If unvaccinated, adults are being asked to amusement impervious of a trial that was taken wrong the past 72 hours, oregon accelerated tests are disposable astatine the venue. Younger radical volition besides person to trial negative.
Anyone not gathering the requirements won’t beryllium allowed inside.
A connection from a spokesperson for Daily’s Place reads:
“Certain acts visiting Daily’s Place person expressed their penchant is to necessitate that each attendees to their lawsuit supply confirmation of a antagonistic COVID-19 trial wrong 72-hours anterior to entering the venue. As an alternate to obtaining a antagonistic test, they whitethorn voluntarily amusement they are afloat vaccinated against COVID-19.”
The Jonas Brothers made the announcement successful August that they volition beryllium requiring impervious of vaccinations oregon a antagonistic trial astatine their shows. In a connection connected societal media, the set said: “We judge this is the champion happening we tin bash for our fans, our hard moving crew, and the communities we’re visiting.”
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Kellie Amison, who attended Friday’s concert, had been waiting for 16 years to spot the popular trio perform.
“It’s similar you’re going to Disney -- that excited, jumping retired of your tegument feeling,” Amison said. “I person virtually been successful emotion with these guys truthful long. They person virtually changed my life.”
News4Jax did not spot immoderate fans get turned distant from the performance owed to the band’s requirements.
“It makes america consciousness good, a batch safer,” said Summer Law, a fan.
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