Less than three weeks after reopening, Phil Lesh’s Terrapin Crossroads venue will close once again after a staff member has tested positive for COVID-19.

The venue opens its doors on June 13 with Grahame Lesh and Stu Allen performing two sets of live acoustic music.

“Terrapin is committed to taking every precaution to ensure the health and safety of our beloved staff and community,” an official statement reads. “We will continue to monitor developments related to COVID-19 and will reassess our ability to safely open at the end of July.”

The venue also notes that their newly-announced Workingman’s Dead and Festival Express themed shows will be “rescheduled to later dates this summer,” with original passes being honored for the yet-to-be-announced dates.

For a full list of venues and tours impacted by COVID-19 visit Relix.com/Coronavirus.

Read the venue’s full statement below:

Terrapin Nation:

It has came to our attention that a member of the Terrapin Crossroads staff tested positive for COVID-19. Given this information, we are closing immediately. Terrapin is committed to taking every precaution to ensure the health and safety of our beloved staff and community. We will continue to monitor developments related to COVID-19 and will reassess our ability to safely open at the end of July.

Our Dinner & A Show Events celebrating 50 Years of Workingman’s Dead and 50 years since Festival Express will be rescheduled to later dates this summer. Your tickets will be honored, you don’t have to do anything.

Thank you for your understanding and continued support.

I wanna say to my sisters and my brothers
Keep the faith
When the storm flies and the wind blows
Go on at a steady pace