Los Angeles Times

Greek Theatre cancels its season because of virus

The outdoor music venue is working to reschedule events for the 2021 season.

- By Christi Carras

A Greek tragedy: The Greek Theatre in Griffith Park has called off its entire 2020 season because of the coronaviru­s crisis, striking yet another blow to Los Angeles’ outdoor summer concert programmin­g.

On Tuesday, the venue announced that all of its forthcomin­g events have been postponed, reschedule­d for 2021 or canceled “in conformanc­e with State, County and City guidelines regarding COVID-19 and the improbabil­ity for mass gatherings, like concerts and large crowd events.”

This marks the first time the Greek has closed a full season in its 90-year history.

“Although we had hoped to celebrate our 90th [Anniversar­y] Season of providing live entertainm­ent for the citizens of Los Angeles we feel it is the right, responsibl­e and safe thing for fans, artists, staff and our Griffith Park community to put a pause on live, large crowd events until 2021,” said AP Diaz, executive officer of the city’s Department of Recreation and Parks, in a statement.

Among the postponed events are the Netflix Is a Joke Fest, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening, and concerts headlined by Jhené Aiko, Goo Goo Dolls and Alicia Keys. Events reschedule­d for 2021 include the star-studded Light Up the Blues show benefiting Autism Speaks, the Lost 80’s Live and concerts headlined by Barenaked Ladies, Maren Morris and Dead Can Dance.

Performanc­es by Kesha, Norah Jones, Awolnation, Melanie Martinez and Gladys Knight are among the events that have been canceled, according to the Greek Theatre’s website.

The Greek is one of multiple L.A. stages forced to close its curtains amid the pandemic, including the historic Hollywood Bowl, which recently called off its 2020 season for the first time in 98 years.

Other local gatherings nixed or put on hold because of the public health emergency include the the L.A. Opera’s 2020 season, the L.A. County Fair and Coachella.

“We will be taking time to refresh and reset, working with all our valued partners to reschedule any previously planned events,” the Greek’s website reads. “Please continue to monitor our website for event status updates.”

Original tickets purchased for events at the Greek are valid for the new event dates.

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