Chris Thile
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711 E 1st Street,Bethlehem PA 18015
15 April, 2021
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Chris Thile Multiple Grammy Award -winner Multiple Grammy Award-winner and MacArthur Fellow Chris Thile, a member of Punch Brothers and Nickel Creek, and former host of the radio program, Live from Here, is a mandolin virtuoso, composer and vocalist. With his broad outlook, Thile transcends the borders of conventionally circumscribed genres, creating a distinctly American canon and a new musical aesthetic for performers and audiences alike. A child prodigy, Thile first rose to fame as a member of Grammy Award-winning trio Nickel Creek, with whom he released four albums and sold over two million records. In 2014, along with a national tour, the trio released a new album, A Dotted Line, their first since 2005. As a soloist, Thile has released several albums including his most recent, Thanks for Listening, a collection of recordings, produced by Thomas Bartlett, originally written as Songs of the Week for Live from Here. In February 2013, Thile won a Grammy for his work on The Goat Rodeo Sessions, collaborating with Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, and Stuart Duncan. In September 2014, Thile and Meyer released their latest album collaboration, Bass + Mandolin, which won the Grammy for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. Punch Brothers released their latest album, the Grammy-winning All Ashore, in July 2018 with the Pop Matters describing the album as 'a call to savor, to pay attention, to step back from the hustle and bustle and remember the importance of being calm." ArtsQuest, in accordance with the state of Pennsylvania, requires that anyone who will cross state lines to attend ArtsQuest-produced events must have a negative COVID-19 test registered within 72 hours prior to attendance. If a negative test isn’t available or possible, attendees are expected to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival in Pennsylvania. Dining and Live Music return to the ArtsQuest Center!One table or lawn space seats up to four people (tables cannot be combined and larger parties need to make multiple reservations and will have to be seated in groups of 4).There's a $10 minimum per person.Yes, you still need to bring a mask. No, you don't need to wear it at your table (keep reading for all the super fun safety guidelines listed below).Yes! You'll be able to enjoy your favorite adult beverages with dinner (we recommend the new beer "Flight," from our friends at Yuengling).Both table and lawn spot tickets are good for single parties of up to four people, with campus attendance limited to ensure proper safe social distancing and follow all CDC, state and city health & safety guidelines. Air Products Town Square guests can enjoy dinner available from the ArtsQuest Center menu. Levitt Pavilion lawn spots will be spaced accordingly to follow safe social distancing and food and beverages can be ordered via the Mack Truck Stop and bar on the lawn. No outside food or drink is allowed... because that's how restaurants work. The Air Products Town Square and Levitt Pavilion are all weather venues with outdoor seating. ONE TICKET IS GOOD FOR UP TO 4 PEOPLE ALL SALES FINAL: No Exchanges, No Refunds. For a full description of our Ticketing Policy click here Health and Safety GuidelinesFor the health and safety of all diners, staff, and volunteers - and in accordance with the guidelines of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the CDC - all guests are required to adhere to the following health and safety guidelines while dining with us: Please self-monitor your personal health and stay home if you are exhibiting any symptoms. In case you haven't already committed them to memory (is that just us who did that?), symptoms include but are not limited to fever/chills, persistent cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, muscle pain, sore throat, loss of taste or smell, gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea/vomiting/diarrhea (CDC symptoms). If you begin to feel unwell during your visit, please remove yourself immediately.Maintain social distancing of 6’ from people outside your party at all times.Masks are required to be worn at all times while traveling through common areas of the town square and the building (to the restroom). While you are seated at your assigned table, the mask requirement is lifted (obviously so you can enjoy your food and beverages) Any patron not adhering to these policies will be asked to put their mask on or leave the premises. Chris Thile
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