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Lost Dog Street Band - BELL COUNTY

PLEASE READ SAFETY REQUIREMENTS BEFORE PURCHASE! Masks and social distancing required. Tickets will be less than 1/3 capacity so don't wait to get yours! More safety information below...

Tickets on sale Tuesday at 10 AM here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lost-dog-street-band-with-matt-heckler-and-charles-wesley-godwin-tickets-116288424809

We are beyond excited to bring 2021 Laurel Cove Music Festival headliners Lost Dog Street Band to Pineville for a very special evening of live music. Lost Dog Street Band blend folk, bluegrass, and country into a truly unique, old time sound. Based in Muhlenburg County, Kentucky, the group is comprised of vocalist/banjo/guitar player Benjamin Todd, his partner Ashley Mae on violin/vocals, and bassist Jeff Loops. Their latest album, "Weight of a Trigger", was critically acclaimed and one of the strongest release in 2019. This will be a special night and a rare opportunity to see our 2021 Laurel Cove Music Festival headliner in an intimate setting before our festival next spring. Support will come from Matt Heckler and Charles Wesley Godwin.

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With the ongoing COVID-19 situation, we do plan on having vigorous safety protocol in place for this show. This includes:

* Selling an extremely limited number of tickets. There will be less than one-third-capacity limit of 330 tickets sold for this show, so that we may properly socially distance groups within the crowd. Once tickets are bought, we will assign them location based on the order they were purchased in.

* MASKS WILL BE REQUIRED when not in your seat. In order for live music to come back, we have to show that we care about one another's well-being. That being said, if you are anywhere other than your seat (merchandise table, drink line, bathroom line, entering or existing venue, etc), you MUST wear protective covering across your nose and mouth. If seen by security violating this rule, you will first be asked to put your mask on. We will provide one for you if needed at no charge. A second warning will result on person violating the rule and their group being asked to leave the premises. We hope that we will not have to do that. Please, wear your masks when not in your seat.

* If you are exhibiting symptoms, we cannot allow you in and will refund your money. We will have a healthcare professional on site to help us monitor this. But please, if you are are feeling symptomatic AT ALL, please do not try to enter.

* Social distance. Keep at least 6 feet apart from anyone not in your group. We will have signs and people helping maintain that distance upon entering. We will mark off lines to bathrooms, merchandise tables, and drink lines so that people know to stand at least 6 feet apart.

* Use hand sanitizer early and often. We will have it all throughout the venue, and we encourage everyone to please use it.
* Some areas may have a limit on how many people can be in them at one time, like the on-site bathrooms. We will have portojohns spaced out to help curtail issues of lines backing up. This may also go into affect for merchandise and drink lines, as space may only allow a certain number of people. If that is the case, wait for the line to die down and return later.

* Be friendly, but use common sense. After so long with no shows, it'll be everyone's first instinct to run up and hug a concert buddy you've not seen in a while. In Governor Beshear's words "we can't be doing that". Wave, smile, but please...help us maintain social distance.
We want to show that under the right circumstances, we can enjoy live music while still being stewards of good health. That only happens if everyone does their part.

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