On March 4, 2022, the Mexican musical group Bronco will be featured at the Quito bullring. This place remained closed for more than eight years after the ban on bullfighting events in the capital and later due to the coronavirus pandemic.
According to the latest resolution issued by the Emergency Operations Committee (COE) national, on February 17, the concerts in open spaces can have 75% capacity. However, this is a recommendation that each canton analyzes and decides.
The authorities announced that the decrease in restrictions is due to the percentage of vaccination in the population. According to the vaccinometer (Government tool to measure the population vaccinated against the coronavirus) until Sunday February 20, 83.8% of the population has the second dose, with a total of 13,488,731 people. Furthermore, he maintains that 3,768,872 inhabitants have received the booster dose.
in the Metropolitan District of Quito (DMQ) 2,356,021 people have received the second dose, 52,391 received the single dose of the CanSino brand and 935,096 were inoculated with the booster dose.
From Citotusa SA, a company that manages the bullring, they welcome the economic reactivation for the entertainment industry, artists, sound engineers, producers and merchants. According to a shared bulletin, the property that is about to celebrate its 62nd anniversary since its construction has a Approximate capacity of 14,000 people for artistic and cultural events.
Until the date of publication of this information note, Quito is at a yellow (medium) epidemiological alert level. As far as public shows are concerned, the capacity allowed is 50%.
However, massive events are already being promoted in other locations such as the Rumiñahui Coliseum, for example, in March the presentation of the Colombian group Morat, Also, the singers Raphael, Ricardo Montaner and José Luis Perales.
In November Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny will perform at the Atahualpa Olympic Stadium, tickets to the event They ran out in less than 24 hours.
To this will be added the series of events prepared by the Municipality of Quito and the Prefecture of Pichincha for the bicentennial of the battle of Pichincha, may 24th. (I)
Source: Eluniverso

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