Pennsylvania’s Ardmore Music Hall has announced 30 limited capacity shows for spring and summer 2021. The shows will start in May and feature socially distant seating. John Medeski, G. Love, DJ Logic, Mono Neon, Nick Perri & The Underground Thieves and many more are scheduled for shows at the venue.

A multitude of venue upgrades await eager fans, including a new balcony area, a new signature marquee, classic street-facing box office windows, a new and larger stage, a private party lounge, and expanded hardwood dancefloors. Fans can watch a video walkthrough of the renovated venue hosted by Aron Magner of The Disco Biscuits here.

Tickets for all spring and summer shows go on sale on Tuesday April 20 at 12 p.m. ET. 100 seats will be available per show and masks will be required for entry. Attendees will be situated throughout the venue and will be given a table and chairs; the venue encourages concertgoers to dance at (but not on!) their tables. Attendees will be able to order food and drink from a new menu.

The first of the newly announced shows will take place on Thursday, May 6, and will feature locally acclaimed Grateful Dead tribute act, Splintered Sunlight. Ardmore Music Hall plans to test out their newly prepared system for showrunning with three sold-out shows taking place the final weekend of April. The lineup for these shows features Everyone Orchestra on April 23 and Pigeons Playing Ping Pong on April 24 and 25. 

For more information on the upcoming shows, visit Ardmore Music Hall’s official website.