No events at Pepsi Center, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park for 30 days due to coronavirus

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Kroenke Sports and Entertainment is putting on record all shows at its venues — such as the Pepsi Center and Dick’s Sporting Goods Park — for the next 30 days in light of this novel coronavirus.

The statement comes after Gov. Jared Polis on Friday recommended devoting all public gatherings with over 250 people for another 30 days.

“(Kroenke Sports and Entertainment’therefore ) goal and expectation is that all affected occasions at the KSE venues will likely be rescheduled,” the company stated in a news release.

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The Complete list of all Kroenke-owned venues closing their doors: the Pepsi Center, Paramount Theatre, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park at Commerce City and also the FirstBank Center at Broomfield.

Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche games at the Pepsi Center have been suspended by their own leagues.

Events have been canceled around the state as COVID-19, the highly infectious respiratory disease due to the new coronavirusthat spreads across the country.

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