Other theater chains are taking advanced measures to combat the ongoing pandemic.
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The exception is the Broadway show, “Once on This Island,” which will finish its run through Sunday.
Post Malone’s show at MGM Grand Garden Arena was reportedly almost sold out, with just single tickets remaining Friday prior to the announcement.
The downtown indie music venue cites coronavirus concerns as the reason for its temporary closure.
The fourth edition of the literary gathering had been planned for April 29 through May 2.
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Cirque’s schedule shift includes “O” at Bellagio, the company’s top-selling production that moved to two shows a night, seven nights a week last December.
The company said that the decision was made “in an abundance of caution” to protect guests and employees amid the global outbreak of the new coronavirus.
Post Malone, Zac Brown Band, Andre Rieu among those to potentially be affected.
The four-day convention had been scheduled for March 30-April 2 at Caesars Palace.
Cirque du Soliel has told its Vegas employees the company “is facing an increased financial pressure on our operations due to this situation.”
The 63-year-old actor said they will be “tested, observed and isolated for as long as public health and safety requires.”
The president of the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce says the dropoff in business ranges from 40 to 60 percent.
News of the temporary closures come after MGM Resorts announced plans to have seven buffets go dark temporarily beginning Sunday.
Punk Rock Bowling, Elecric Daisy Carnival, others, still moving forward at this time.
The show announced Wednesday that host and reigning ACM entertainer of the year, Keith Urban will perform on the show, airing live on CBS.
The country group was scheduled to play T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on March 27.
A partner in suburban spot Shiraz says business is down significantly as coronavirus fears continue and people dine out less.
Amid fears of coronavirus, the company says closures at casinos will start Sunday and be evaluated weekly.
Coachella has been rescheduled for Oct. 9-11 and 16-18, while Stagecoach’s new dates are Oct. 23-25.