With some states in America reopening live music venues next week under strict guidelines, frontman Travis McCready of country-rock group Bishop Gunn is going one step further.

 

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This intimate acoustic set by McCready at TempleLive in Fort Smith, Arkansas is giving us a glimpse of what could be the new normal. Just days ahead of the official reopening date of May 18th.

Seats are being sold in groups of 2-13 that must be purchased together. Ticketmaster has dubbed this “Fan Pods”. All available seating will maintain a safe distance of 6 feet apart. Only 20% of seating is available at the venue which can hold 1,100 people.

MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Burne Sharp, Travis McCready and Ben Lewis of Bishop Gunn open for Slash of Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators at Fabrique Club on March 8, 2019 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Sergione Infuso/Corbis via Getty Images)

 

Concert goers will have to adjust to protocols like getting their temperature taken before entering the building, wearing a mask, and one-way walkways to follow inside the venue.

We could be going to concerts again sooner rather than later if all goes well.