Billed as the “Super Fun No Touching Rock and Roll Dance Party!” on Facebook, the night will feature Johnny Wells and Costell O’Brien spinning hit rock & roll records, while usual show runner Rich Evans is in Australia touring with the Golden Pelicans.
The World Health Organization declared coronavirus a pandemic on Wednesday, causing universities and professional sports teams to cancel events and gatherings where attendees could be exposed to COVID-19.
Older Floridians are particularly at risk with the fatal disease, which can be carried and transmitted by people before they feel its effects. Orlando maintained its status last year as the No. 1 travel destination in the world, a destination for 75 million tourists, conventioneers and other visitors.
Still, Wells and O’Brien promise “all the hits for your dancing enjoyment. Stompers, bangers, pogoers, movers, and shakers. Cheap drinks. Charming behavior.”
Might want to bring your own hazmat suit to this one – or just stay home, you reckless punks.
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This article appears in Florida’s Democratic presidential primary.

