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Maskless Outdoor Concerts Are Back for Summer
Maskless Outdoor Concerts Are Back for Summer
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"We follow the guidelines for how you need to show proof and accept that the proof is the proof. You do the best you can do."
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Beginning Tuesday vaccinated people can go maskless at concerts, sports events and indoor performance venues, opening the door for a return to a pre-pandemic summer.
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"TrillerPass" will cost $29.99 per month or $299.95 per year and include live footage from Triller Fight Club (boxing), TrillerFest (concerts), Verzuz (rap battles) and BIG3 (basketball).