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Governor Hogan Announces $10 Million in Relief for Live Entertainment Venues

ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today announced the recipients of 65 awards totaling $10 million for live music and performance venues and live entertainment promoters affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This relief funding is in addition to the $30 million allocated earlier this year to music and entertainment venues as part of the State of Maryland’s economic recovery plan.

“As we continue to move forward in our recovery, I am proud to announce more support for these entertainment businesses and venues as part of our Maryland Strong Economic Recovery Initiative,” said Governor Hogan. “These awards protect jobs and preserve important cultural institutions in Maryland communities ready to get back to normal.”

Administered by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, awards will be distributed to live venues that closed or cancelled events and performances due to capacity limitations in response to the pandemic, and for which any previous state or federal assistance was not sufficient to cover the live entertainment venue or promoter’s expenses due to the event’s size or venue.

“This is a critical recovery resource to help these businesses as they ramp back up their operations,” said Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Kenneth C. Holt. “When we can provide quick and direct assistance, we are not solely helping these businesses, we are strengthening the whole community. ”

In total, 49 live entertainment venues and 14 promoters from 12 counties and Baltimore City will receive the funding. Venues include Rams Head Live (Baltimore County), Delmarva Shorebirds (Wicomico County), Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (Baltimore City), Cumberland Theatre (Allegany County), Merriweather Post Pavilion (Howard County), Olney Theatre Corporation (Montgomery County), and Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre (Frederick County).  View the list of awardees.

4 thoughts on “Governor Hogan Announces $10 Million in Relief for Live Entertainment Venues”

  1. Ever notice how the government has plenty of money for everyone except our retirees? That’s going to be all of us one day , Not only is social security not enough to live on now Biden wants to make retirement age 75. So you work 57 years of your life only to live 2 or 3 years after retirement. That sounds like slavery!

  2. Yes RINO Hogan cuts off YourUnemployment & Stimulus Owed You until Sept 2021 , so now he will use YOUR
    Money $$$$$$$$$ , allocated for YOU by the Federal Govt , that Maryland is Holding , for all these OTHER
    Bulshhht Projects !!!!!

  3. Hogan allows $ 10 million to be pissed away but OH, we can’t have $300 of stimulus & unemployment !!!!

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