Work Exchange Team Hits the Road at the Atlanta Motor Speedway
At the Atlanta Motor Speedway located in Hampton, GA I worked alongside the staff and crew of Beware Presents and for the back to back shows on the Weekend of the 9th for Umphreys McGee. Both went off smoothly only with minor bumps on Saturday night; if you consider a tornado warning over the Atlanta Motor Speedway as "minor"! I worked as a Social Distancing Ambassador as well as at the Box Office. At the Box Office we would greet guests and check their tickets for sections, rows, and seating to find their specific location. Additionally, we would check for an additional passenger and communicate key information for all concert attendees to follow for a safe and fun experience! The check in process was wrapped up by 7:30 on Friday night on schedule; Saturday night's was completed at 9:00 due to the inclement weather. Guests were understanding of the new rules required to allow the performance to happen and just overall enthusiastic to have the chance to get groovy with it!
As a Social Distancing Ambassador, I had the best seats in the house...while walking around. I was responsible for making sure everyone's masks were on when out of their vehicles, groups of 6+ return to their original spaces, and that cars weren't blinding anyone behind them. People were respectful and smart when confronted about safety protocols and procedures regarding social distancing. Thankfully, the show end time was extended to make up for the tornado warning.
As for the layout, the sections were broken up by 5. The sections started with Ultra Premium, Premium, A, B and finally C. Ultra Premium had the best seats in the house, right in front of Umphrey’s. The sound quality was great from the ultra-premier seats back to section C. While guests had to stay in their spots, they could still travel to the restrooms located perpendicular to the stage on each row. What about the merch?!?!? Well with the smart thinking by the promoters, they implemented QR codes on all the porta potties so people could look and prepare merch to be picked up from the store! Keeping it as efficient and social distanced as possible!
The best part of working the event was being on a diverse and unique team! I worked with Pace who travelled from Athens. Through his WET connections, he found out about the event and headed down to his parents’ house which was a short commute to the event. A gifted guitarist with a rich performance history, Pace was among the individuals who offered up their spare time to support the industry!
Adriane, the box office manager from the Buckhead Theatre, worked alongside me at the Box Office. We talked about the challenges our industry faced and how the future was uncertain. That said, we both worked our tails off and welcomed guests with a smile behind our masks! This was his 2nd weekend at the Atlanta Motor Speedway and he showed me the ropes and how to get people checked in.
Overall, as someone who works in hospitality and has seen the impact that COVID has had on our entertainment industry, the music scene is making its way back. Events of all categories are starting to return and fans have been itching to return. The important thing is to be responsible and smart. With business coming back and opportunities to get involved, I am thankful that WET connected me with this great group! Everyone was jamming out and Umphrey's played one hell of a show!













