The effort was designed to call attention to one of the hardest-hit sectors since the pandemic took hold. Live performances, and the venues that house them, have been largely shuttered since mid-March and have been the last to reopen.
Ruth Eckerd Hall is seen bathed in red light Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Clearwater. Ruth Eckerd Hall along with dozens of local venues and even more world wide lit up red Tuesday to bring attention to the Restart Act.CHRIS URSO | Times
Ruth Eckerd Hall is seen bathed in red light Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Clearwater. Ruth Eckerd Hall along with dozens of local venues and even more world wide lit up red Tuesday to bring attention to the Restart Act.CHRIS URSO | Times
The Glazer Children's Museum, lit up in red along with entertainment venues around the world on Tuesday night as part of a push for relief aid called the Restart Act, a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March, 2020, putting millions of people out of work, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Tampa.MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times
The Tampa Theater is lit up in red along with entertainment venues around the world on Tuesday night as part of a push for relief aid called the Restart Act, a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March, 2020, putting millions of people out of work, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Tampa.MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times
People walk along the Tampa Riverwalk, lit up in red along with entertainment venues around the world on Tuesday night as part of a push for relief aid called the Restart Act, a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March, 2020, putting millions of people out of work, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Tampa.MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times
A pair of women spend time at Curtis Hixon Park with the Glazer Children's Museum lit up in red in the background along with entertainment venues around the world on Tuesday night as part of a push for relief aid called the Restart Act, a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March, 2020, putting millions of people out of work, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Tampa.MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times
A man performs tricks on a bike along the side of the Tampa Museum of Art, lit up in red Music venues around the world light up in red along with entertainment venues around the world on Tuesday night as part of a push for relief aid called the Restart Act, a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March, 2020, putting millions of people out of work, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Tampa.MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times
The Straz Center, surrounded by ongoing construction, is pictured lit up in red in the background along with entertainment venues around the world on Tuesday night as part of a push for relief aid called the Restart Act, a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March, 2020, putting millions of people out of work, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Tampa.MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times
The Tampa Riverwalk and Rivergate tower, lit up in red along with entertainment venues around the world on Tuesday night as part of a push for relief aid called the Restart Act, a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March, 2020, putting millions of people out of work, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Tampa.MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times
The Rivergate tower is framed by a group pf palm trees lit up in red along with entertainment venues around the world on Tuesday night as part of a push for relief aid called the Restart Act, a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March, 2020, putting millions of people out of work, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Tampa.MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times
Red lights reflect on the Hillsborough River off the Tampa Riverwalk, lit up in red along with entertainment venues around the world on Tuesday night as part of a push for relief aid called the Restart Act, a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March, 2020, putting millions of people out of work, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Tampa.MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times
The Tampa Riverwalk lit up in red along with entertainment venues around the world on Tuesday night as part of a push for relief aid called the Restart Act, a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March, 2020, putting millions of people out of work, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Tampa.MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times
The Rivergate tower is lit up in red along with entertainment venues around the world on Tuesday night as part of a push for relief aid called the Restart Act, a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March, 2020, putting millions of people out of work, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Tampa.MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times
A full moon shines over buildings and trees lit up in red along with entertainment venues around the world on Tuesday night as part of a push for relief aid called the Restart Act, a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March, 2020, putting millions of people out of work, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 in Tampa.MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE | Times
The Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg is lit up in red lights on September 1, 2020 to call attention the deep financial plight of the Live Event Industry, a nationwide event led by We Make Events North America. As many as 1,500 buildings across North America were to be lit in red to help raise public awareness about the live events industry, which is on Red Alert for its very survival and creates congressional pressure to act now. A nationwide coalition of trade bodies, businesses, unions, and live events workers leads the effort. #WeMakeEvents #RedAlertRESTART and #ExtendPUA represent a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act (S.3814) as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March 2020, putting millions of people out of work. Additionally, the movement aims to support ExtendPUA.org in its goal of continuing and extending the Pandemic Unemployment Act, which provides relief to those without work due to COVID-19.BOYZELL HOSEY | Times
The Palladium Theater in St. Petersburg is lit up in red lights on September 1, 2020 to call attention the deep financial plight of the Live Event Industry, a nationwide event led by We Make Events North America. As many as 1,500 buildings across North America were to be lit in red to help raise public awareness about the live events industry, which is on Red Alert for its very survival and creates congressional pressure to act now. A nationwide coalition of trade bodies, businesses, unions, and live events workers leads the effort. #WeMakeEvents #RedAlertRESTART and #ExtendPUA represent a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act (S.3814) as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March 2020, putting millions of people out of work. Additionally, the movement aims to support ExtendPUA.org in its goal of continuing and extending the Pandemic Unemployment Act, which provides relief to those without work due to COVID-19.BOYZELL HOSEY | Times
A lone person checks his cell phone asThe Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg as viewed from the north side of The Dali Museum is lit up in red lights on September 1, 2020 to call attention the deep financial plight of the Live Event Industry, a nationwide event led by We Make Events North America. As many as 1,500 buildings across North America were to be lit in red to help raise public awareness about the live events industry, which is on Red Alert for its very survival and creates congressional pressure to act now. A nationwide coalition of trade bodies, businesses, unions, and live events workers leads the effort. #WeMakeEvents #RedAlertRESTART and #ExtendPUA represent a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act (S.3814) as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March 2020, putting millions of people out of work. Additionally, the movement aims to support ExtendPUA.org in its goal of continuing and extending the Pandemic Unemployment Act, which provides relief to those without work due to COVID-19.BOYZELL HOSEY | Times
The Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg as viewed from Albert Whitted Park is lit up in red lights on September 1, 2020 to call attention the deep financial plight of the Live Event Industry, a nationwide event led by We Make Events North America. As many as 1,500 buildings across North America were to be lit in red to help raise public awareness about the live events industry, which is on Red Alert for its very survival and creates congressional pressure to act now. A nationwide coalition of trade bodies, businesses, unions, and live events workers leads the effort. #WeMakeEvents #RedAlertRESTART and #ExtendPUA represent a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act (S.3814) as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March 2020, putting millions of people out of work. Additionally, the movement aims to support ExtendPUA.org in its goal of continuing and extending the Pandemic Unemployment Act, which provides relief to those without work due to COVID-19.BOYZELL HOSEY | Times
The Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg as viewed from the north side of The Dali Museum is lit up in red lights on September 1, 2020 to call attention the deep financial plight of the Live Event Industry, a nationwide event led by We Make Events North America. As many as 1,500 buildings across North America were to be lit in red to help raise public awareness about the live events industry, which is on Red Alert for its very survival and creates congressional pressure to act now. A nationwide coalition of trade bodies, businesses, unions, and live events workers leads the effort. #WeMakeEvents #RedAlertRESTART and #ExtendPUA represent a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act (S.3814) as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March 2020, putting millions of people out of work. Additionally, the movement aims to support ExtendPUA.org in its goal of continuing and extending the Pandemic Unemployment Act, which provides relief to those without work due to COVID-19.BOYZELL HOSEY | Times
The famous Kapok Tree at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg is lit up in red lights on September 1, 2020 to call attention the deep financial plight of the Live Event Industry, a nationwide event led by We Make Events North America. As many as 1,500 buildings across North America were to be lit in red to help raise public awareness about the live events industry, which is on Red Alert for its very survival and creates congressional pressure to act now. A nationwide coalition of trade bodies, businesses, unions, and live events workers leads the effort. #WeMakeEvents #RedAlertRESTART and #ExtendPUA represent a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act (S.3814) as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March 2020, putting millions of people out of work. Additionally, the movement aims to support ExtendPUA.org in its goal of continuing and extending the Pandemic Unemployment Act, which provides relief to those without work due to COVID-19.BOYZELL HOSEY | Times
The Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg is lit up in red lights on September 1, 2020 to call attention the deep financial plight of the Live Event Industry, a nationwide event led by We Make Events North America. As many as 1,500 buildings across North America were to be lit in red to help raise public awareness about the live events industry, which is on Red Alert for its very survival and creates congressional pressure to act now. A nationwide coalition of trade bodies, businesses, unions, and live events workers leads the effort. #WeMakeEvents #RedAlertRESTART and #ExtendPUA represent a major call to action, imploring the US Congress to pass the RESTART Act (S.3814) as quickly as possible, offering economic relief to the Live Events Industry, which has been shuttered since March 2020, putting millions of people out of work. Additionally, the movement aims to support ExtendPUA.org in its goal of continuing and extending the Pandemic Unemployment Act, which provides relief to those without work due to COVID-19.BOYZELL HOSEY | Times
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