The country's first socially-distanced concert sold out at 20% of TempleLive's capacity, earning $3,700.
Travis McCready performs on stage during the first socially-distanced concert at TempleLive in on May 18, 2020 in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
With mass gatherings still on hold, the venue held a socially distanced concert with on May 18 with Travis McCready, the lead singer of Mississippi-based country rock band Bishop Gunn. The concert was produced and promoted by TempleLive, without outside sponsorship or funding from national promoters like Live Nation or AEG.
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