At least one Atlantic City casino is halting its entertainment lineup in light of concerns about the coronavirus.
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City announced it is suspending entertainment until April 15.
The line up includes: 3LAU (March 14), Adam Sandler (March 14), Jay Mohr (March 14), Hard Rock Hoops (March 19 - 22), Cage Fury Fighting Championships (March 21), T-Pain (March 21), Jason Weiss (March 24), DJ Ikon (March 27), Bat out of Hell (March 27 – April 4), NGHTMRE (March 28), Pitbull (April 4), 80’s Live Sunday’s, Christopher Cross (April 10), Neha Kakkar (April 11).
DAER Nightclub will suspend operations as a precautionary effort until further notice.
“Our highest priority is our commitment to ensure the safety and security of our guests, team members and community is paramount,” said Joe Lupo, president of Atlantic City's Hard Rock.
He said the decision was made with "an abundance of caution.”
Those who purchased tickets to a postponed event are encouraged to hold onto their tickets for a new date to be announced.
Refunds \will be available and issued at point of initial purchase for shows canceled or for those unable to attend a future postponed show.
The casino remains open, with a continued "commitment to intensive cleaning of the complex," a news release said.
Special attention is being paid to high-touch services and use of multiple cleaning products, including a peroxide-based disinfectant that kills 99.9 percent of viruses and bacteria.
Hand sanitizing stands are available on the casino floor and at the entrances and other high-traffic locations.
The Hard Rock said it is working closely with local safety and public health agencies, and other venue partners while aligning with local, state, federal and global public health guidelines and agencies.