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by Tammy Stezenski and Kayla Zastrow

The shows will go on

Wausau Events makes only minor adjustments to its summer slate of festivals and concerts

WAUSAU EVENTS 2020 SUMMER SCHEDULE

The annual Concerts on the Square in downtown Wausau will begin a few weeks later than initially planned, and the family-friendly Summer Kick-Off /Father’s Day weekend is canceled this year. But other than that, Wausau Event’s beloved slate of summer fun is proceeding full steam ahead… pending, of course, the current state of emergency surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, cautions Pete Valiska, board president of Wausau Events. “The main reason for doing this and evaluating the schedule is to ensure the health, safety and welfare of all the folks who participate in and attend our events,” Valiska says. The largest summer festival, the Balloon & Rib Fest and Chalkfest, remains on schedule as it has been in previous years — the weekend following the July Fourth holiday, at the Wausau municipal airport. The tremendous logistics of that event, which sees tens of thousands of people, requires early planning. After consulting with local and state health officials, the Wausau Events board determined they wouldn’t schedule anything until late June, and that July and August events could proceed as usual. Besides, Valiska says, Wausau Events already bought three nights worth of fireworks for the Balloon Fest.

June 24 | Concert on the Square – Unity July 1 | Concert on the Square – Brass Differential July 8 | Concert on the Square – Stephen Cooper and the Nobody Famous July 9–12 | Balloon & Rib Fest, and Chalkfest July 15 | Concert on the Square – Johnny & the MoTones July 22 | Concert on the Square – Copper Box July 29 | Concert on the Square – Mamma Ginger Aug. 5 | Concert on the Square – Substyle Aug. 12 | Concert on the Square – Big Mouth & The Power Tool Horns Aug. 19 | Concert on the Square – Conscious Pilot Aug. 21–22 | Big Bull Falls Blues Fest

Brass Differential

All dates, times, and performers are subject to change based upon federal, state, and local guidance as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, the shows also will go on — postponed — at the Grand Theater, but the arts organization is being significantly impacted by public gathering bans to prevent the spread of COVID-19. “It’s had an impact already that I’ve never seen in my years in the business,” says Executive Director Sean Wright. The theater has had to postpone and/ or canceled 15 performances, including seven sold out shows, from mid-March through May. Some already have been rescheduled in summer.

So far, the Grand has not laid off employees. Using built up reserves, all their full-time employees are able to work remotely during this time. They made the decision to also pay occasional employees — stagehands, bartenders, security, etc. — for the hours they would have worked over the first month of lost shows to soften the impact for those individuals. Not all the postponed shows have yet been rescheduled. That has been difficult to do as many performers and shows are postponing entire tours, or already have different summer and fall touring plans.

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Two postponed shows this spring, The Fab Four and The Secret Sisters, have already been rescheduled for Aug. 17 and Aug. 19, respectively. The Grand typically would be nailing down their 2020-21 season, but Wright says that some shows may stop touring completely for now. The 2020-21 season announcement is still planned for early June, as usual. The theater will look for opportunities to add shows as they’ve done the past, so keep an eye out for those. A very busy slate of events is expected once they can welcome people back.

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