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Arkansas’ first “socially distant concert” to be issued cease-and-desist notice

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Bishop Gunn frontman Travis McCready is on the bill An upcoming Arkansas gig – the American state’s first prospective “socially distant concert” – will soon face a cease-and-desist notice.

Last week, Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson said the concert by Bishop Gunn frontman Travis McCready – despite social distancing measures announced by its venue, TempleLive – was not compliant with health regulations.

Now Pitchfork reports that the concert will be issued a cease-and-desist notice by the state’s Department of Health. The venue TempleLive is scheduled to host the concert on May 15.

The event is marketed as a “socially distant” solo performance from McCready in which groups of punters would sit in “fan pods” that are six feet apart from each

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