Some other general rules include no weapons, no umbrellas, and no outside food or drink. “As is standard for all of our events,” he added. O’Brien told News 19 if anyone is not feeling well, they should just stay home.
The concert is only half capacity, the fixed seating area is spaced out to facilitate social distancing and cleaning has been increased. O’Brien said they are doing their best to slow the spread of the coronavirus. The economic impact is significant,” explained O’Brien. As well as other tourist attractions throughout the county. that generates hotel room nights, restaurant business, as well as gas stations, and shopping. “A lot of concert goers of course are traveling from out of town and when they come into Albertville and the region a lot of times, they make a 2-night stay out of it or a weekend stay. The concert could bring a massive economic boost to the city, which is needed as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. “First of all, it’s cool to be able to play at all after this last year but to be able to kind of start it out with this kind of bang and be able to come out to a place that nobody’s played yet, it’s such an honor, right? I want to get a little piece of concrete and put my boot in it,” laughed Brice.
The concert is the first major non-sporting event at the amphitheater and Brice told News 19 he was happy to be a part of it. TicketCity has been a reliable place to purchase Country Music tickets for years and served over 1 million. Our Unique Shopping Experience makes it easy to find fantastic seats. Our Country Music listings offer the current list of tour dates, real-time ticket availability and the latest ticket prices. “This being our first event, just over-preparing, right and making sure every little detail is taken care of,” said General Manager Patrick O’Brien. Need Lee Brice Concert Tickets Tickets to the Lee Brice 2021 Tour are available to buy now. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.ĪLBERTVILLE, Ala.- Friday was a huge night in Albertville as employees of the Sand Mountain Park and Amphitheater prepared for the grand opening concert featuring country music artist Lee Brice. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.