St. Cecilia cancels events, many venues shutdown

St. Cecilia Music Center. (WKTV)

WKTV Staff
joanne@wktv.org


With Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s announcement of a ban on activities or events with more than 250, many area venues suspended programs and productions. St. Cecilia Music Center recently added its shows to that list.

The Marc Cohn concert scheduled for March 19 has been rescheduled for Sept. 11. Also rescheduled is the St. Cecilia Music Center’s fundraiser event, Eat. Drink. Be Merry! which has been moved from April 18 to June 6. All current tickets sold to both of these events will be valid for the new date. No refunds will be issued for rescheduled concerts.

The April 16 Jazz Series Clayton Brothers concert has been cancelled. Patrons wishing to receive a refund for this concert, may email the box office manager at kelly@scmc-online.org. In lieu of a refund, patrons can consider donating the value of the ticket back to St. Cecilia, which relies on ticket revenue to sustain its operations. According to officials, the concert changes could greatly affect the organization over the next month.

Rehearsals at St. Cecilia Music Center have been cancelled through April 10 and are scheduled to resume April 13. Also, the final Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center on April 30 and the Shawn Colvin concert on May 19 are scheduled to take place.

For more information about programs at St. Cecilia, visit scmc-online.org.

Several area organizations have already made announcements of cancelations and changes. Before heading anywhere, call or check the organization’s website.

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