Ogden Theatre manager says he was fired for blowing whistle on COVID-positive musician’s concert

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Ogden Theatre manager says he was fired for blowing whistle on COVID-positive musician’s concert
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A manager at Denver’s Ogden Theatre claims he was fired by Colorado’s largest concert promoter for blowing the whistle about a concert by a COVID-positive musician.

Goth Babe, an electronic indie musician whose real name is Griffin Washburn, performs at Denver’s Ogden Theater on Jan. 22. A lawsuit claims he was knowingly ill with COVID-19 while playing for 1,700 fans that night.

According to Hendrick, Washburn told his own tour staff that he should cancel the sold-out Ogden show, which had been moved from the Gothic Theatre to allow a larger crowd of 1,700 fans. But the show went on. Washburn tested positive for COVID the next day, Hendrick claims.

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