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By Ian Courtney, Celebrity Access | In a blow to New York’s already beleaguered live music industry, new guidelines issued by the state prohibits bars, restaurants and similar venues from selling tickets to live music events. The updated guidelines, which appeared in a Q&A posted to New York State’s Liquor Authority, said:

“Additionally, please note that only incidental music is permissible at this time. This means that advertised and/or ticketed shows are not permissible. Music should be incidental to the dining experience and not the draw itself.”

The guideline applies to all restaurants and other on premises food and beverage establishments that have a license through the SLA.

According to Syracuse Post-Standard, the news is dire for many bars and restaurants that had begun to schedule live music events again.

Here is the full story:
https://celebrityaccess.com/2020/08/19/new-york-state-bans-all-ticketed-shows-due-to-coronavirus/
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