Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Coronaviru­s concerns freeze Vanilla Ice show

- By Jim Vertuno

don’t now how long this virus will be around,” he said.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott last week shut down bars and clubs in an effort to halt what he called a “massive spread” of the coronaviru­s. But the Emerald Point Bar & Grill is still open and hosting live music because it is a restaurant and performanc­es can take place outside.

The Vanilla Ice show drew widespread attention — and criticism — when the rapper posted about it on social media Wednesday. Only 84 tickets had been sold before the online ticket broker suspended sales, Brannam said.

“I take the coronaviru­s serious. But we can’t live in a bubble,” the rapper tweeted before canceling Thursday. “I think at this point we all understand the severity of it. (P)ractice social distancing and wear a mask. This is an outside venue, Fourth of July on the lake with fireworks. Plenty of room for distancing.”

The rapper’s management company didn’t immediatel­y respond to messages seeking comment.

Brannam said he hadn’t come under any pressure to cancel the show from state or local government­s but he has been swamped with calls of complaints.

The performer played the same venue last year in front of 1,800 people and is booked for the holiday weekend for the next two years, Brannam said. Friday’s concert was booked in 2019, he said.

“I didn’t know about COVID when I booked this show. Nobody did,” Brannam said.

Brannam said the rapper had committed to asking fans to wear masks and follow proper social distancing guidelines. The venue was going to be checking patrons’ temperatur­es at the entrance and giving a mask to anyone who needed one, he said.

The restaurant has been hosting live music performanc­es since it reopened in May. Brannam said no one complained until it was a Vanilla Ice concert.

Brannam said he postponed upcoming concerts by Coolio and Tone Loc next weekend because he wouldn’t lose money.

“Vanilla Ice, he’s poised for people to poke fun at. Nobody was saying anything until he made his post. That’s when everything went crazy,” Brannam said. “I’m the most hated person on the planet right now over a Vanilla Ice show.”

 ?? GERALD HERBERT - THE AP ?? In this 2014 file photo, singer Vanilla Ice performs during the skills competitio­n at the NBA All Star basketball game, in New Orleans.
GERALD HERBERT - THE AP In this 2014 file photo, singer Vanilla Ice performs during the skills competitio­n at the NBA All Star basketball game, in New Orleans.

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