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PURPLE REIGN: Health Commissioner Puts The Kibosh On ‘Live Concerts’ Until November 6

PURPLE REIGN: Health Commissioner Puts The Kibosh On 'Live Concerts' Until November 6

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion issued a Public Health Order today prohibiting live bands at outdoor events and clarifying guidelines for DJ performances and food and alcohol sales.  

The Order prohibits live bands at outdoor events from Saturday, October 10, through Friday, November 6 and sets parameters for DJ performances.  

Steve Katz (third from left) performs with his band live on stage in St. Croix.

Commissioner Encarnacion issued the order on Thursday, October 8, and Governor Albert Bryan Jr. affirmed it with his signature on Friday, October 9. 

According to the Health Commissioner: 

Live music on St. Thomas had to be canceled at the last minute.

Pursuant to VI Law and this Order, the sale of alcohol is prohibited without a current liquor license issued by the Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs or a special permit issued by the Commissioner of the Police Department. 

Violators may be penalized as follows: 

All public health orders are available at the Department of Health website at doh.vi.gov

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