Search User Login Menu
Tools
Close
Close

Arts

Lake Superior Art News Serving the Lake Superior Region, Thunder Bay, Sault Ste Marie, Sudbury, and Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Northern Ontario Cambrian Players, Paramount Live, Magnus Theatre, TBSO, Grand Marais, Art Colony,

Latest Arts News

Proof of Vaccinations Required for Remaining TBSO Concerts
Robert McKenzie
/ Categories: Arts, TBSO, Health News

Proof of Vaccinations Required for Remaining TBSO Concerts

THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO  ~~~~  mARCH 5, 2022 (LSNews)    The Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra is gearing up for their return to in-person concerts starting next week. Out of an abundance of caution to the health and safety of its patrons, musicians, and volunteers, the TBSO is requiring proof of vaccinations to attend these concerts.

“We are glad to see capacity limits being lifted in the province”, says TBSO Executive Director, Ryleigh Dupuis. “Being able to play to a full house is something we’ve looked forward to for some time now. However, we owe it to our patrons and musicians to be as vigilant as possible, so we’ve decided to continue to require proof of vaccination at concerts.”

Currently, the TBSO requires all musicians, contractors, staff, and volunteers to provide proof of vaccination. The health of the community is just as important as sharing the gift of music.

In-person concert tickets are now on sale. For more information or to purchase your tickets, visit www.tbso.ca.

 

- 30 -

Tickets on Sale for TBSO Concerts Starting March 11, 2022
Tickets on Sale for TBSO Concerts Starting March 11, 2022

#LSN_Arts #LSN_Health  #LSNews_Tbay 

Below Please Rate and Share this story 
To help us learn what is important to you
 

Previous Article Unveiling of Maamawe City Art Bus
Next Article Sault Blues Society Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis appeal was a great success
Print
Rate this article:
1.0
0Upvote 3Downvote

Latest Arts News

Magnus Theatre: The Next Stage 0 Magnus Theatre
Robert McKenzie

Magnus Theatre: The Next Stage

THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO   ~~~~~~  September 9, 2022 (LNews)  Magnus Theatre has thrived in its first 50 years as Northwestern Ontario’s only professional theatre. Demand is growing exponentially for both programming...
TBay LIBRARY BOARD HIRES NEW CEO 0 Arts
Robert McKenzie

TBay LIBRARY BOARD HIRES NEW CEO

THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO ~~~~~  July 19,2022 (LSNews)  The Board of the Thunder Bay Public Library is pleased to announce that the new CEO has been selected.  An extensive national search, facilitated by an executive search firm,...
Unveiling of Maamawe City Art Bus 0 Arts
Robert McKenzie

Unveiling of Maamawe City Art Bus

THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO  ~~~~~  February 28, 2022  (LSNews)  The City of Thunder Bay, along with local Indigenous artists, are excited to launch the City’s new Maamawe Art Bus created by five local Indigenous youth...

No content

A problem occurred while loading content.

Previous Next

Art Thunder Bay

Follow LSN on Twitter

Newsletter Signup

Subscribe to our Arts Lake Superior Region Newsletter

Events Calendar Arts

«June 2023»
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
2930311234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293012
345678
  • 32nd Annual Grand Marais Arts Festival 2023
    32nd Annual Grand Marais Arts Festival 2023

    32nd Annual Grand Marais Arts Festival 2023

    COOK COUNTY, MINNESOTA  ~~~~~   January 11, 2023  (LSNews)  The Grand Marais Arts Festival is a microcosm of the dynamic Midwest art scene. Nestled between the horizon line of Lake Superior and the wilderness of boreal forests and serene lakes, the Festival draws over 10,000 visitors. Artists of all mediums are invited to submit quality, original artwork.

    In 2023, the 32nd Annual Grand Marais Arts Festival will be returning to its traditional harbor front location. Changes to this year's festival include a smaller, more curated festival (60 booths).

    #LSN_Arts  #LSN_CookCounty LSN_MNNews 

    Read more
9
  • 32nd Annual Grand Marais Arts Festival 2023
    32nd Annual Grand Marais Arts Festival 2023

    32nd Annual Grand Marais Arts Festival 2023

    COOK COUNTY, MINNESOTA  ~~~~~   January 11, 2023  (LSNews)  The Grand Marais Arts Festival is a microcosm of the dynamic Midwest art scene. Nestled between the horizon line of Lake Superior and the wilderness of boreal forests and serene lakes, the Festival draws over 10,000 visitors. Artists of all mediums are invited to submit quality, original artwork.

    In 2023, the 32nd Annual Grand Marais Arts Festival will be returning to its traditional harbor front location. Changes to this year's festival include a smaller, more curated festival (60 booths).

    #LSN_Arts  #LSN_CookCounty LSN_MNNews 

    Read more

Latest News

No content

A problem occurred while loading content.

Previous Next

Sign up for our Arts Around Lake Superior Newsletter

Back To Top