Rising COVID-19 concerns in the concert industry are reshaping some upcoming shows in the Twin Cities, including Phoebe Bridgers' two sold-out nights at the Palace Theatre and this weekend's Music-on-a-Stick concert at the Minnesota State Fair grandstand.
Bridgers' Sept. 11-12 dates at the Palace are being turned into a one-night-only affair outside Surly Brewing Company on Sept. 11 — "outside" being the key word. The singer is rearranging her entire tour to move indoor dates outside and add requirements for proof of vaccine or negative test results, including canceling in some cities where these options weren't available.
"Let's try this again…," Bridgers wrote in a Twitter thread that spelled out these changes. She added, "And please wear a mask. I love you. See you soon."
All tickets to both of her Palace shows will now be automatically refunded via AXS.com, and fans will have to line up again to get new tickets to the Sept. 11 gig at Surly. Ticketholders for the Palace shows get early access starting Tuesday at 10 a.m. The rest of the tickets go on sale Thursday at 10 a.m. As for the safety policies at the show: All attendees must show proof of vaccine; negative test results will not be a backup option in this case.
Meanwhile, the Current's Music-on-a-Stick concert Saturday at the Minnesota State Fairground grandstand is down one of its three performers: The middle-slot act Low Cut Connie dropped off the show citing the lack of a mask or vaccine mandate at the fair.
LCC frontman Adam Weiner issued a statement that read:
"Sometimes you gotta make tough calls, and this was a tough one. I've decided to pull out of our show on the Grandstand at the Minnesota State Fair this weekend. Now that I understand that there will be no mask or vaccine mandate in place for the event, I don't feel comfortable moving forward with the show."
"I know that everyone has to make difficult decisions during this public health crisis, and I want to thank the Minnesota State Fair and our pals at The Current for understanding and supporting ours. We will be back in the Twin Cities very soon, stand by for info."