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    Hard Candy Dancers's Performance for the Story Bang Bang Burlesque Part II

    2021-08-14

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    SUMMIT, CO — Summit County will host Big Bang Burlesque, part 2, which will be performed by Hard Candy Dancers at Summit Music Hall on August 28, 2021.

    Founded in 2016, Hard Candy Dancers is the only dance and aerial pole company based in Denver. Hard Candy Dancers focuses on pole dancing which produces dance performances that are entertaining, exciting, and up-to-date.

    Performance Hard Candy Dancers: Big Bang Burlesque, part 2 on August 28 is the sequel to the Bang Bang Burlesque story about Hard Candy Assassins.

    This show is intended for adults, and all stories and character names, locations, which Hard Candy Dancer will later perform are purely fictional.

    As long as COVID-19 is still ongoing, each region has its own regulations for its citizens when attending concerts or Summits. Summit has several rules for its citizens who want to go to concerts.

    First, residents who have not been vaccinated must wear face coverings as personal protective equipment to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. In addition, removing the face covering is only allowed for eating and drinking.

    Second, visitors must arrive at the time specified in the ticket, namely the door opens at 7:00 p.m. local time, and the concert will start at 8:00 p.m. local time.

    Third, there are some regulations for using bags or places that visitors will use to keep their belongings while in the concert area. Visitors may use transparent, vinyl, or PVC bags with a maximum size of 12”x6”12”.

    The maximum size allowed to enter the concert area for visitors who use a clutch bag is 4.5”x6.5”.

    Fourth, visitors must comply with all health regulations and guidelines given by the committee spread throughout the concert area. In addition, visitors are advised to always apply health protocols such as frequent hand washing, maintaining a safe distance, and not touching the face.

    In addition, for concert ticket buyers, it means that they have agreed to the risk of contracting COVID-19, and Summit Denver will not be held responsible.

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