Darwin Entertainment centre to return to full capacity by the end of the month
THE Darwin Entertainment Centre is set to return to full capacity at the end of February after a COVID Safe Plan was approved by NT Health
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The Darwin Entertainment Centre is set to return to full capacity at the end of February after a COVID Safe Plan was approved by NT Health.
Majority of events held at the Centre’s theatres will return to allocated seating arrangements, with globally renowned illusionist Cosentino’s Deception performance to be among one of the first performances after capacity returns to full.
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Acting general manager Coryn Huddy said the centre had an impressive line up prepared to welcome back audiences in full numbers.
“We’re so happy to be back at 100 per cent capacity, and with a quality program lined up for the first part of 2021,” he said.
“We can now open these events up to more Top Enders, new arrivals and interstate visitors to enjoy.”
It also means a number of shows, which had been sold out, will reopen ticket sales however tickets are expected to run out the door.
Ticketholders to a number of shows, including Kate Ceberano Up Close and Personal, The Ultimate Eagles Experience, Peter Williams Medium Searching Spirit Tour, Queen Forever Break Free and a number of Darwin Symphony Orchestra performances will be reissued tickets and allocated best available seats by order of purchasing date.
Ticketholders are asked to look out for their reissued tickets via email and to delete their previous booking confirmation once new tickets have been received.
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DEC staff are working as quickly as possible to allocate seats and reissue tickets and ask for ticketholder’s patience.