FYI for California concerts:
In California Can I Go to a Concert, Fair or Convention After June 15? Here Are the Rules For ‘Mega Events'
https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/california/can-i-go-to-a-concert-fair-or-convention-after-june-15-here-are-the-rules-for-mega-events/2567958/?_osource=SocialFlowFB_BAYBrand&fbclid=IwAR1nmGrqfN_yMY8a9oRYScLj5PQoxwSJ_lTDQ9Fcs9VKhgG-0AIDSR4FwAg
While these types of events are still allowed to move forward with reopening on June 15, mega events must follow certain protocols. Here's what to know:
What is required to attend a mega event?
There are two types of mega events: indoor events, like conventions, conferences, sporting events and concerts; and outdoor events, like music or food festivals, car shows, parades, outdoor concerts and more.
It is required that all attendees at indoor mega events show proof they are fully vaccinated or must have a negative COVID-19 test. It is up to the event to make those requirements clear to attendees.
It is only strongly recommended that outdoor mega events do the same. It will be up to event organizers to decide whether or not they will instill the requirement.
In addition, attendees at both indoor and outdoor events must wear face coverings based on current CDPH standards, which makes recommendations based on vaccination status. For those fully vaccinated, you can take off that face mask. For those who are not, a face covering is required.
What do I need to prove I can attend a mega event?
Attendees can either use their vaccination status or a negative COVID-19 test to get into a mega event.
If using negative COVID-19 test:
For those who are not vaccinated, proof of a negative COVID-19 test is required within 72 hours before the event start time. The results must be available before you are able to enter the venue.
How long will these mega event protocols be in place?
These protocols are effective from June 15, 2021, to October 1, 2021.