The members of Motley Crue are continuing to rehearse for their upcoming North American summer reunion tour amid the coronavirus pandemic.
17.03.2020 - 08:09 / deadline.com
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Editorial Director/Box Office Editor
BREAKING: The largest theatrical exhibition company in the United States, announced tonight that effective tomorrow, Tuesday, March 17, all AMC locations in the United States will close for at least six to 12 weeks, in compliance with local, state and federal directives, and as a precaution to help ensure the health and safety of moviegoers and theatre staff.
The chain will remain flexible on reopening
AMC CEO and President Adam
The members of Motley Crue are continuing to rehearse for their upcoming North American summer reunion tour amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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"In order to allow for empty seats between customers, helping to stop the spread of the virus"
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