Seattle Pro Musica, Live Concerts, and COVID-19

an FAQ about our December performances of Love Came Down

Last updated November 25, 2021

In an ever-changing world, we are making every effort to keep our community of audiences, volunteers, performers, and staff safe, while also following the guidelines provided by the CDC, State of Washington, King County, and City of Seattle (as well as the guidance for singing provided by Chorus America).

Thank you for your understanding!

1. Proof of vaccination and personal identification will be required to attend our events and performances. If you cannot provide proof of vaccination or personal identification, you are welcome to tune in to our broadcast events.

2. We are limiting in-person capacity to 50% at both Bastyr University Chapel and at Seattle First Baptist Church.

3. Wearing a mask is mandatory at all times while you are on the premises. Concerts will be slightly shorter, with no intermission and no snacks available. Seattle Pro Musica will sing these in-person performances masked.

4. All our tickets for December are reserved seating, and our software automatically adds an empty seat next to your purchased group for social distancing. For this reason, we encourage you to purchase all group and/or household tickets in a single order. For assistance, please contact us directly by email.

5. You will notice that our new ticketing system is delivering all tickets electronically, to minimize additional contact. Additionally, we will not print programs for Love Came Down. Texts, translations, and other relevant information will be available on our website soon. Our performances at Seattle First Baptist Church will feature supertitles.

6. We ask anyone not in the same household to please stay 6 feet apart.‍ Our number one goal is to keep everyone safe and healthy, and you can help us by maintaining physical distance.

Please let us know if you have additional questions; we’re happy to clarify as we work together to create a positive experience for all of our community members this December.