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MSU performance facilities require proof of vaccination

Wharton Center
Posted at 8:04 AM, Jan 03, 2022
and last updated 2022-01-03 08:04:18-05

EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State University will require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test for music, art and theater performances.

The Wharton Center is requiring show goers to show proof of being vaccinated or a negative COVID test 72 hours before attending an event.

Kids under 11 will not have to show proof of vaccination or a negative test, but must be with a COVID-compliant adult.

The mask requirement will remain in place.

The Wharton Center isn't the only arts facility updating their COVID policy; MSU's Broad Art Museum, the Auditorium and College of Music Performances and concerts and recitals that take place at Fairchild Theater, Alumni Memorial Chapel, Cook Recital Hall, Murray Hall or Hollander Hall will also have the same policy.

Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to allow for additional time for verification. No testing opportunities will be available on site.

The policy goes into effect Jan. 4. Those who don't comply will not be allowed to enter the venue.