WELCOME BACK TO THE SFJAZZ CENTER Important health & safety guidelines. After more than a year with no live audiences, we are thrilled to welcome SFJAZZ Members and patrons back to the SFJAZZ Center. As we open our doors to in-person live events again, be assured that we are taking every precaution to protect the well-being of our visitors and staff. For more information about our COVID-19 preventive safety procedures and SFJAZZ Center guidelines, please visit S FJA Z Z .O R G/SA F E T Y
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W H AT W E A S K O F YO U
SFJAZZ has established the following cleaning and sanitizing procedures:
•A ll audience members, staff and artists must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Ticket holders will be required to provide proof of vaccination prior to entering the SFJAZZ Center. Box Office credit or refunds will be provided for those unable to show proof at entry.
•A ll disinfecting products used are EPA approved for COVID-19. •O ccupied areas are cleaned and sanitized nightly. •D isinfecting wipes are available for use on high touch surfaces.
•M asks are required for both vaccinated and unvaccinated patrons at all times in the SFJAZZ Center. Mask protocols subject to change based on recommendations from health officials.
•S FJAZZ currently provides the following PPE as needed: gloves, masks, and hand sanitizer.
•P lease follow all posted guidelines and on-site signage, as well as verbal instructions from ushers.
SFJAZZ has recently upgraded and installed a state-of-the-art Heating, Ventilation, and Air conditioning system (HVAC) to ensure good ventilation in occupied areas. Public restrooms have also been equipped with touchless fixtures.
• We encourage patrons to use paperless tickets in either of the following two ways: 1. C reate E-Tickets through the ‘My Account’ section of the SFJAZZ Website. Visit: SFJAZZ.ORG/REOPENING for instructions. 2. Pull up your Print-At-Home tickets that were sent to your email on your mobile device.
Most importantly, sit back, relax, & enjoy the show!
Ahmad Jamal performing in Miner Auditorium by Scott Chernis.
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