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Originally Posted by prdstmnky36
So since you created an example I’ll do the same. Let’s say come September SPAC n2 is officially sold out (yes, venues do sell out, no tickets available). The state for some reason has a 75% capacity restriction. You think they are gonna go to the powers that be in NY and say “yeah, it’s sold out but not really legally sold out”. If no actions are taken, you have people question how this sold out show with 25k is meeting the 75% capacity restriction.
Just how much extra legal capacity do you think these venues have?
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my point wasn't that they're going to go lobby the local govt days before a show (although they should), but rather the fact that capacity limits aren't always as we perceive them.
I imagine they never actually sell to full fire code capacity. they also certainly don't only sell 75%, so there's that.
maybe they're planning on selling less lawn tickets to every show to ensure they only hit up to 75%? Adding/restricting GA lawn is a VERY easy and fluid thing they can do.
if they sell well over current covid capacity limits, and restrictions aren't lifted, then sure, the shows will have to be postponed/cancelled.
I just have to think they know more than we do about this, at least I'd sure hope so.