Q Radio News
Those attending two upcoming music events in Belfast will have to show proof of Covid antibodies, vaccination or a negative test.
Custom House Square and Belsonic outdoor concerts take place over the next two months and organisers say they will enforce the rules for all ticket holders.
Those attending two upcoming music events in Belfast will have to show proof of Covid antibodies, vaccination or a negative testhttps://t.co/Wl2slqgIwo
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) July 27, 2021
Alan Simms of Belsonic Ltd. commented “Demonstrating COVID-19 status is a simple process, which creates a COVID secure environment for our customers, workers and artists alike, and will help to safeguard the future of the events industry. The music industry has consistently proven itself to be adept at risk management and these entry conditions are based on the positive findings of the range of ERP (Event Research Programme) pilot events earlier this year in England. Furthermore this entry criteria is already in place for many of the UK’s largest and most respected music festivals and venues."

(Proof of negative covid-status, vaccination, or anti-bodies will be needed for upcoming concerts)
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