New York City concert space Sony Hall have announced that they will be closing until next month.
Their official statement reads:
Dear Valued Patrons,
Your health and safety are of the utmost importance to us and during the outbreak of COVID-19 we’ve been working to ensure that your experience at any of our worldwide locations was safe and enjoyable while we remained open. Sony Hall is always proud to be the venue that our patrons find comfort and happiness to visit during uncertain times.
As of this morning, New York City mandated that all restaurants and bars must close and that no gatherings above 50 people may take place. We of course are saddened by this news, but understand that for the health and safety of our patrons, we must temporarily suspend operations at Sony Hall in New York until April 5, 2020.
We will continue to monitor all news and updates for the city of New York, and as soon as it is safe to reopen, we will return with incredible live music and our favorite artists every night.
For all of our ticket buyers who have purchased tickets to a show scheduled to take place between now and April 5th, please hold on to your tickets because they will be honored for the rescheduled date. We hope that you will continue to support the artists who play at Sony Hall.
We firmly believe that music is a universal language which connects us all and we are proud to be a venue that has provided so many unique concert moments to our patrons. We thank you for continuing to support Sony Hall and looking forward to enjoying live music with you again soon.
Wishing you good health,
Sony Hall