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California will begin allowing live events and performances at indoor venues

April 15, 2021
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Today, California will begin allowing live events and performances at indoor venues, a huge benefit to gateway cities in particular. 

Here are California’s new rules on indoor live events or performances beginning April 15, for venues with a capacity of up to 1,500 people: 
  • In the purple tier : indoor live events or performances are not allowed.
  • In the red tier:  capacity is limited to 10% or 100 people, but capacity increases to 25% if all guests are tested or show proof of full vaccination. 
  • In the orange tier:  capacity is limited to 15% or 200 people, but it increases to 35% if all guests are tested or show proof of full vaccination. 
  • In the yellow tier:  capacity in limited to 25% or 300 people, but it increases to 50% if all guests are tested or show proof of full vaccination. 

For larger venues:
  • In the red tier:  testing or proof of vaccination is required, and capacity is limited to 20%. 
  • In the orange tier:  capacity is limited to 10% or 2,000 people, but it increases to 35% if all guests are tested or show proof of full vaccination. 
  • In the yellow tier:  capacity is limited to 10% or 2,000 people, and it increases to 50% if all guests are tested or show proof of full vaccination. 

In addition to the capacity limits, venues will have to make modifications like requiring advance ticket purchases, setting up designated areas for eating and drinking, and limiting attendance to in-state visitors. 

Here are the state’s new rules on private events or meetings like wedding receptions or conferences beginning April 15:
  • In the purple tier : private gatherings are only allowed outdoors and capacity is limited to 25 people. But if all guests are tested or show proof of full vaccination, capacity goes up to 100 people. 
  • In the red tier:  indoor gatherings are allowed with capacity limited to 100 people if all guests are tested or show proof of full vaccination. Outdoor gatherings are limited to 50 people, or 200 if all guests are tested or show proof of full vaccination.
  • In the orange tier:  indoor activities are allowed if all guests are tested or show full proof of vaccination, but capacity is limited to 150 people. Outdoor gatherings are limited to 100 people, or 300 if all guests are tested or show proof of full vaccination.
  • In the yellow tier:  indoor gatherings are allowed if all guests are tested or show full proof of vaccination; capacity is limited to 200 people. Outdoor gatherings are limited to 200 people, and capacity increases to 400 if all guests are tested or show proof of full vaccination.

tourism updates

  • All counties have moved out of the most restrictive purple tier. 83% of the state population has moved to the orange tier, which allows expanded indoor dining and other activities. State health officials say the state could entirely reopen by June 15.

  • Health officials removed a recommended 120-mile limit for in-state travelers, and while the travel advisory recommends caution for travelers, quarantines for Californians and out-of-state visitors are not mandatory.

  • Three-fourths of Californians say they are ready to travel and recently took some action toward taking a trip, good news for Visit California’s ongoing “Calling All Californians” campaign for in-state travel.

  • Disneyland will reopen to state residents on April 30 after a closure that lasted more than a year. And on the same day, a collapsed section of Highway 1 south of Big Sur is expected to reopen just two months after the damage, as Caltrans prioritized the repair project.

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