Lincoln Hall and Schubas announced today you must be fully vaccinated to attend an event.

From their website:
VACCINATION POLICY
In order to maintain the safest space possible for guests, artists, and staff, proof of vaccination (with last dose administered at least 14 days prior to date of arrival) will be required for entry to all events. Vaccination cards or clear photocopies / phone pictures of your vaccination card will be considered acceptable forms and must match the name on your government-issued photo ID. Note that a current negative COVID test will NOT suffice for entry.

In addition, based on current CDC guidelines, we strongly encourage all patrons to be masked during events.
This decision does not come lightly but was made with everyone’s safety in mind. We’ve loved having you back in the venues and don’t want to risk losing that again.
Thank you for your understanding and support while we navigate this difficult time.
hey friends, we’ve updated our vaccination policies at Lincoln Hall and Schubas. Please take a moment to read through our statement and head over to https://t.co/mKbdBWwyjb for more info ✌️ pic.twitter.com/YxD7DV5FQS
— Lincoln Hall (@LincolnHall) August 5, 2021
FAQ
• What are the acceptable forms of vaccination proof?
Your vaccination card or a clear and legible photocopy or picture on your phone will be accepted.
• Are masks required for fully vaccinated attendees?
Masks are strongly encouraged and may be required on a show to show basis by artist request.
• Can I still attend with a negative covid test?
No. Vaccination, with the last dose administered at least 14 days prior to date of arrival, will be required for entry for all guests.
• Where can I get the vaccine?
Visit https://www.vaccines.gov/ for additional information on how to obtain your vaccination.
• What if I lost my vaccination card?
If you didn’t receive the vaccine card or lost it, your first step is to contact your vaccination provider, such as Rite Aid, CVS or a local government office. If you can’t contact your provider, you can reach out to contact your state health department’s immunization information system. All vaccination providers must report COVID-19 vaccinations to their IIS.
State health departments will either email or mail a copy of your vaccination card, although it may take one to two weeks. Click here to learn more.