Santikos said it is screening the live events due to the limited seating at the rodeo, which had to downsize its capacity in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The local rodeo will be from Feb. 11-28, despite an online petition calling for the 14-day event to be canceled.
At the Palladium, there will be safety protocols for the watch parties, with seating capped at 50 percent capacity.
The company advises guests to show up early to snag the best seats in the house. Seats can be reserved the day of the event only at Santikos Palladium Guest Services. Managers will be manually assigning seats to insure physical distancing remains in place, according to Santikos.
Santikos said it is screening the live events due to the limited seating at the rodeo, which had to downsize its capacity in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The local rodeo will be from Feb. 11-28, despite an online petition calling for the 14-day event to be canceled.
At the Palladium, there will be safety protocols for the watch parties, with seating capped at 50 percent capacity.
The company advises guests to show up early to snag the best seats in the house. Seats can be reserved the day of the event only at Santikos Palladium Guest Services. Managers will be manually assigning seats to insure physical distancing remains in place, according to Santikos.
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