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Published 09:50 1 Oct 2021 BST
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She said: "Tonight’s will be the first event of all the pilot events, perhaps the most important because we are collapsing social distancing, we’re making the experience as realistic as possible.
"Introducing the antigen testing as well, as the industry themselves said was important.
"There will be feedback from those who attend.
"We’ve had engineers in to test the ventilation, to make sure it’s at its optimum levels and CO2 levels will be tested as well.
"These are all key issues that the industry said needed to be tested.
"Unlike other events, this is the most complex of the indoor pilots."
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