LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — An Arkansas
The announcement by TempleLive in Fort Smith came less than two hours after state regulators suspended the venue’s pemit to sell alcohol, saying it would remain suspended unless the concert was cancelled.
TempleLive said it would move the Travis McCready show from Friday night to Monday, when the state is allowing
“At the end of the day, we fought the law and the laws won,” Mike Brown, TempleLive’s
After the announcement, an Alcohol Beverage Control Division spokesman said the permit would be returned before Monday.
The state on Tuesday ordered the
It’s unclear whether the state will approve the new date for the show. Arkansas is allowing indoor entertainment venues to reopen Monday but with a 50-person limit in the audience. That restriction can be raised to one-third of a venue’s capacity, but only if its plan is approved in advance by the state.
Hutchinson said, assuming the plan is approved, “we’re delighted to welcome the concertgoers to that venue.”
“We are pleased that we have that resolution and the concert promoter recognized the need to follow the directives of the Department of Health,” Hutchinson said.
The venue has said it planned to reduce its capacity from 1,100 people to 229 for the show, and that it would check the temperature of patrons at the door.
“I’m here to play music in the safest way that I can, whenever permitted,” McCready said.
The decision heads off, for now, a showdown over coronavirus restrictions in a state that resisted the broad stay-at-home orders issued in most of the country. Of the few restrictions that Arkansas has had in place, Hutchinson has been rolling them back in recent days.
TempleLive had argued it was being treated unfairly, noting that the state didn’t shut down places of worship during the pandemic.
“I don’t see how you can say that you can do something two blocks up the street, but you can’t do it in this beautiful
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This story was first published on May 14. It was updated on May 15 to restore Mike Brown’s first name and job description.
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Andrew Demillo, The Associated Press