
Alan Parsons Live Project: The Turn of a Friendly Card Tour
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DateFeb 1, 2022
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Event Starts8:00PM
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VenueAtlanta Symphony Hall & Box Office
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
Tuesday at 8:00PM
About
Alan Parsons Live Project previously scheduled for September 12, 2021, has been rescheduled to February 1, 2022. Patrons are encouraged to hold on to their tickets, as they will be honored at the new date.
Danny Zelisko Presents the sonic master of Progressive Rock, Alan Parsons Live Project.
This legendary talent began his storied career as an assistant engineer at the famed Abbey Road Studios working on projects such as The Beatles' Abbey Road and Let It Be, and quickly became one of the most sought-after names in the recording industry following his engineering work on Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, Parsons was sound engineer and associate producer for Steve Wilson's album "The Raven that Refused to Sing (And Other Stories)." Released February 25, 2013, it received critical acclaim and reached #3 on the German album charts.
After earning accolades for his work behind the glass, Parsons, a true Renaissance man, and talented musician formed The Alan Parsons Project, a multi-platinum selling progressive rock act featuring Parsons, his collaborator Eric Woolfson and a rotating cast of studio musicians. The Alan Parsons Project garnered commercial and critical acclaim for such certified Billboard Top 40 hit singles as "Eye in the Sky," "Time" and "Don't Answer Me" among other successes.
COVID-19 Testing & Vaccine Requirements
Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours prior to performance, as well as matching photo ID, will be required upon arrival to Atlanta Symphony Hall. Patrons under 12 will not be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test.
Safety Measures
Atlanta Symphony Hall has made several changes to make sure your concert experience is as safe as possible. The following are additional steps that have been implemented:
- Security - Patrons will be subject to electric wanding and bag-checking at the North and South entrances of the Memorial Arts Building. The Peachtree Street entrance will be closed on the night of the show.
- Masks - All patrons and staff will be required to wear masks, unless eating or drinking in designated locations. Masks must cover the nose and mouth and must be worn during the duration of the performance.
- Reduced Contact - Ticket scanning will be contactless, and staff will be equipped with masks.
- Air Circulation - HVAC ionization systems, which provide a 99.4% reduction of COVID-19 within 30 minutes, have been installed across the campus. HVAC ionization is more effective than other air-cleaning methods, and greatly reduce dust, mold, allergens and viruses.
- Sanitizing - Enhanced and frequent cleaning of high-traffic surfaces, as well as more hand sanitizing stations across the campus.
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