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Here’s what America’s first “socially distanced” concert looked like

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Arkansas' TempleLive hosted a socially distanced concert from singer Travis McCready The US state of Arkansas has staged America’s first “socially distanced” concert, despite facing widespread controversy.

The show by Bishop Gunn frontman Travis McCready had previously faced the threat of a cease and desist order after governor Asa Hutchinson said the social distancing measures announced by the venue, TempleLive, were not compliant with health regulations.

But the show went ahead last night (May 18) after TempleLive postponed the event for three days in order to comply with the governor’s directive.

Travis McCready of @bishopgunnmusic (and dog) now on stage at @templelivefsm. pic.twitter.com/ej3CvVX3ZZ — Chris May (@KATVChrisMay) May 19,

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