Photo: Ralph Bavaro/nbcThe Christmas Spectacular Starring theRadio City Rockettesis the latest New York City show to go dark amid ongoing challenges from thecoronaviruspandemic.“We regret that we are unable to continue theChristmas Spectacularthis season due to the increasing challenges from the pandemic,” MSG Entertainment, the company that puts on the production, said to PEOPLE in a statement that was also posted to Twitter.“We had hoped we could make it through the season and are honored to have hosted hundreds of thousands of fans at more than 100 shows over the last seven weeks,” the statement continued. “We have loved bringing back this cherished tradition that helps usher in the holiday season in New York City and look forward to welcoming fans back to Radio City Music Hall in 2022.“The statement also added that all tickets purchased for impacted shows were eligible for a full refund.RELATED VIDEO: This ‘Iconic’ Number Is What Attracts Audiences to ‘The Radio City Christmas Spectacular’Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.Hours prior to the announcement, the dance companyhad only canceledthe four shows scheduled for Friday,citing"breakthrough COVID-19 cases in the production.“According tothe Rockettes FAQ page, all guests 12 years and older were required to show proof that they had received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine in order to attend shows through Dec. 26.The Rockettes at the 2019 Christmas Spectacular show.Steven Ferdman/GettyAll guests 12 years and older who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 were not required to wear a mask while in the audience during performances up until the day after Christmas. Those who are not fully vaccinated were required to wear a mask at all times except when eating or drinking.Shows on Broadway, however, require all audience members to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and wear a mask throughout the entirety of the performance.On Wednesday,a slew of other productions, including Broadway’sHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildandTina: The Tina Turner Musical, announced they would be shutting down performances that night because of complications due torising COVID cases in New York Cityand the surrounding area.Earlier in the week, Broadway showsMrs. Doubtfire,Freestyle Love Supreme,andAin’t Too Proudalso announced cancellations.As information about thecoronavirus pandemicrapidly changes, PEOPLE is committed to providing the most recent data in our coverage. Some of the information in this story may have changed after publication. For the latest on COVID-19, readers are encouraged to use online resources from theCDC,WHOandlocal public health departments.PEOPLE has partnered with GoFundMeto raise money for the COVID-19 Relief Fund, a GoFundMe.org fundraiser to support everything from frontline responders to families in need, as well as organizations helping communities. For more information or to donate, clickhere.

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The Christmas Spectacular Starring theRadio City Rockettesis the latest New York City show to go dark amid ongoing challenges from thecoronaviruspandemic.“We regret that we are unable to continue theChristmas Spectacularthis season due to the increasing challenges from the pandemic,” MSG Entertainment, the company that puts on the production, said to PEOPLE in a statement that was also posted to Twitter.“We had hoped we could make it through the season and are honored to have hosted hundreds of thousands of fans at more than 100 shows over the last seven weeks,” the statement continued. “We have loved bringing back this cherished tradition that helps usher in the holiday season in New York City and look forward to welcoming fans back to Radio City Music Hall in 2022.“The statement also added that all tickets purchased for impacted shows were eligible for a full refund.RELATED VIDEO: This ‘Iconic’ Number Is What Attracts Audiences to ‘The Radio City Christmas Spectacular’Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.Hours prior to the announcement, the dance companyhad only canceledthe four shows scheduled for Friday,citing"breakthrough COVID-19 cases in the production.“According tothe Rockettes FAQ page, all guests 12 years and older were required to show proof that they had received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine in order to attend shows through Dec. 26.The Rockettes at the 2019 Christmas Spectacular show.Steven Ferdman/GettyAll guests 12 years and older who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 were not required to wear a mask while in the audience during performances up until the day after Christmas. Those who are not fully vaccinated were required to wear a mask at all times except when eating or drinking.Shows on Broadway, however, require all audience members to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and wear a mask throughout the entirety of the performance.On Wednesday,a slew of other productions, including Broadway’sHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildandTina: The Tina Turner Musical, announced they would be shutting down performances that night because of complications due torising COVID cases in New York Cityand the surrounding area.Earlier in the week, Broadway showsMrs. Doubtfire,Freestyle Love Supreme,andAin’t Too Proudalso announced cancellations.As information about thecoronavirus pandemicrapidly changes, PEOPLE is committed to providing the most recent data in our coverage. Some of the information in this story may have changed after publication. For the latest on COVID-19, readers are encouraged to use online resources from theCDC,WHOandlocal public health departments.PEOPLE has partnered with GoFundMeto raise money for the COVID-19 Relief Fund, a GoFundMe.org fundraiser to support everything from frontline responders to families in need, as well as organizations helping communities. For more information or to donate, clickhere.

The Christmas Spectacular Starring theRadio City Rockettesis the latest New York City show to go dark amid ongoing challenges from thecoronaviruspandemic.

“We regret that we are unable to continue theChristmas Spectacularthis season due to the increasing challenges from the pandemic,” MSG Entertainment, the company that puts on the production, said to PEOPLE in a statement that was also posted to Twitter.

“We had hoped we could make it through the season and are honored to have hosted hundreds of thousands of fans at more than 100 shows over the last seven weeks,” the statement continued. “We have loved bringing back this cherished tradition that helps usher in the holiday season in New York City and look forward to welcoming fans back to Radio City Music Hall in 2022.”

The statement also added that all tickets purchased for impacted shows were eligible for a full refund.

RELATED VIDEO: This ‘Iconic’ Number Is What Attracts Audiences to ‘The Radio City Christmas Spectacular’

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.

Hours prior to the announcement, the dance companyhad only canceledthe four shows scheduled for Friday,citing"breakthrough COVID-19 cases in the production.”

According tothe Rockettes FAQ page, all guests 12 years and older were required to show proof that they had received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine in order to attend shows through Dec. 26.

The Rockettes at the 2019 Christmas Spectacular show.Steven Ferdman/Getty

2019 Christmas Spectacular Starring The Radio City Rockettes Opening Night

All guests 12 years and older who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 were not required to wear a mask while in the audience during performances up until the day after Christmas. Those who are not fully vaccinated were required to wear a mask at all times except when eating or drinking.

Shows on Broadway, however, require all audience members to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and wear a mask throughout the entirety of the performance.

On Wednesday,a slew of other productions, including Broadway’sHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildandTina: The Tina Turner Musical, announced they would be shutting down performances that night because of complications due torising COVID cases in New York Cityand the surrounding area.

Earlier in the week, Broadway showsMrs. Doubtfire,Freestyle Love Supreme,andAin’t Too Proudalso announced cancellations.

As information about thecoronavirus pandemicrapidly changes, PEOPLE is committed to providing the most recent data in our coverage. Some of the information in this story may have changed after publication. For the latest on COVID-19, readers are encouraged to use online resources from theCDC,WHOandlocal public health departments.PEOPLE has partnered with GoFundMeto raise money for the COVID-19 Relief Fund, a GoFundMe.org fundraiser to support everything from frontline responders to families in need, as well as organizations helping communities. For more information or to donate, clickhere.

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