The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is one of the many businesses that will reopen its doors after being closed during the initial COVID-19 outbreak. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will reopen on June 15 with a slew of health precautions, such as:
- CLEan Committed including daily continuous cleaning
- Hand sanitizing stations throughout the building
- Safe social distancing
- Temperature checks prior to entry
- Masks required of staff and fans
- Limited capacity with timed ticketing
- Plexiglass shields at check out
- Credit card and mobile payment only
Advance tickets are available now (online only). The museum is open every day 11am to 5pm, with early access available at 10am daily for for teachers (Mondays), vulnerable fans (Tuesdays), Rock Hall Members (Saturdays), and healthcare workers (Sundays). The hall also states they're resuming live music on the plaza in July on Thursday and Saturday evenings.
The United States currently has over 2 million COVID-19 cases and over 113,000 confirmed deaths. More information on the reopening of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is available on the hall's website. Personally, I wouldn't be going to massive (and indoors) public outings like this just yet, but to each their own.