Chase Rice Hosts Packed Concert in Tennessee, No Masks or Distancing
Chase Rice came under criticism for a concert held at the Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary in Petros, Tennessee on Saturday night. The venue typically holds 10,000 people. It was scaled down to hold 4,000 people, but only 1,000 attended the concert. It typically holds 10,000 people. The venue says they had social distancing measures in place. However, photos from the event show that concertgoers weren’t practicing coronavirus precautions. Representatives for the venues said in a statement, “All guests were given temperature checks prior to entering the venue and free hand sanitizer was provided to everyone at entry. All vendors and staff were advised to wear masks and gloves when interacting with guests, and bandanas were available for purchase on-site.” Upcoming Chase Rice concerts will be drive-up shows.