How The CMA Awards Plans To Keep Artists Safe
November 10, 2020 9:24 amWhen the CMA’s announced the show would NOT be virtual, a lot of people wondered exactly how they planned to pull that off.
Well, here are a few details…
Every single person is being tested “before entering the footprint” of the place, and many are being tested repeatedly.
Everyone is required to wear the appropriate protective gear, and everyone “must practice social and physical distancing.”
There won’t be any fans, but there will be an audience of artists and industry people.
They’ll be seated banquet-style with tables on the floor of the awards show area that are spaced eight feet apart.
Only one artist and their guest will occupy each table.
There are always multiple stages at awards shows so that stays the same, but “deep cleaning protocols” will happen in between performances.
That takes time, so around 40% of the 20 performances are being pre-recorded.
The CMA Awards will air live from Nashville on ABC at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, November 11th.
Tags: CMA Awards, coronavirus, Covid-19Categorised in: Country Music News
This post was written by Cheryl Johnstone