Infinity Hall to Reopen Soon
After 14 months closed, Infinity Hall to reopen in June
by Christopher Sinclair
Infinity Hall Norfolk is due to reopen this summer after the COVID-19 pandemic compelled a more than yearlong closure. The Hall, which has not hosted a show since late winter in 2020, is slated to get things going again on Friday, June 25, with Will Evans of the band Barefoot Truth, who should feel at home on stage, having played the Infinity Norfolk venue several times over the years. To lay some groundwork for reopening, Infinity management sent out a handful of blast emails over the month of May to Infinity Hall members. One point raised in the first update was that all tickets previously purchased for postponed or rescheduled shows will be honored. Refunds or credits will be offered in the case of a scheduling conflict with the new show date, and full refunds will be offered if a show is ultimately cancelled or unable to be rescheduled.
Regarding Infinity Hall membership, management says that all memberships that were active at the time of the Hall’s closure will be extended by the length of time they had remaining as of March 1, 2020. As the show schedule continues to fill in, the email updates note that the pandemic has rendered logistical considerations much more complex and challenging than ever before, and that more shows are expected to be confirmed in the coming weeks. As of the time of this writing there is no official word on an opening date for the Norfolk Bistro, but management claims in the updates that they expect to begin accepting reservations again soon. An up-to-date schedule of shows for both the Norfolk and Hartford venues can be viewed at infinityhall.com, and all inquiries should be directed to hartfordboxoffice@infinityhall.com, or by phone to 1-866-666-6306.