A safe visit to Theater de Veste
We ask for your understanding and cooperation for the Covid-19 measures and above all hope you enjoy your visit.
A safe & pleasant visit for everyone
It’s wonderful to welcome you to the events, concerts and performances in Theater de Veste. The safety and health of our visitors, staff and performers remain our primary concern. Which is why the following Covid-19 measures apply:
Events requiring a Covid-19 certificate
Besides a regular admission ticket, all concerts and performances in Theater de Veste require a Covid-19 certificate. Everyone of 14 years and older will also be asked to show a proof of identity.
You can present your Covid-19 certificate using the CoronaCheck app, and can take the form of a proof of vaccination, a proof of recovery, or a negative test result obtained through 'Testen voor Toegang' (Testing for Entry).
If a Covid-19 certificate is required, then this will be indicated clearly on the website page of the concert or performance. Children below 13 years old do not have to show a Covid-19 certificate.
The 1.5 meter distancing rule will be waived for these events starting September 25. Wearing a face mask is also not mandatory. You are of course free to wear a face mask, if you prefer. We also ask that, where possible, you keep some distance between you and others.
How does the Covid-19 certificate work?
Your Covid-19 certificate is scanned upon entering our theatre. You can obtain this certificate in the form of a QR code via the CoronaCheck-app. You must first download the CoronaCheck-app from the App Store or the Google Play Store.
There are three ways for you to obtain a Covid-19 certificate:
1) A proof of vaccination
You can use the CoronaCheck app to convert your proof of vaccination into a QR code. This requires you to be fully vaccinated. As soon as your full vaccination has been registered, you can login to the app or the webpage using your DigiD. You can request a Covid-19 certificate 14 days after becoming fully vaccinated. If you gave permission for this at the time of the vaccination, your vaccination information is automatically retrieved from the RIVM, the GGD or the hospital. If it doesn’t happen automatically, then you can personally add your Covid-19 certificate to the app. Visit the website www.coronacheck.nl to find out how to convert your proof of vaccination into a Covid-19 certificate.
2) A negative test result
You have arranged for a free Covid-19 test via www.testenvoortoegang.org and have received a negative test result not more than 24 hours ago. The test site will provide you with a code to convert the result into a QR code, via the CoronaCheck app or www.coronacheck.nl. This code will be scanned when entering the theatre. Please note: you can only make an appointment for a Covid-19Covid-19 test 2 weeks before the date of the event. Only test results obtained via Testen voor Toegang are accepted.
3) A proof of recovery
Have you been infected with Covid-19 and can you prove it with a positive PCR test? Then you can also upload a so-called proof of recovery in the CoronaCheck app. This happens automatically when you login to the app using your DigiD. But it only works if the positive test is between 12 and 180 days old.
The QR code is your Covid-19 certificate, and will be scanned when entering the event. Don’t forget to carry a proof of identity as well. The admission staff will compare the personal information on the proof of identity with the information on the COVID certificate.
Don’t have a smartphone?
Don't you have a smartphone or printer to print out a QR code? To receive a paper Covid-19 certificatefrom the government, call the following telephone number: 0800-1351. It takes approximately 5 days. More information can be found via the following link: CoronaCheck.nl. You can also print out the Covid-19 certificate via this website.
Any questions?
If you have any questions regarding the Covid-19 certificate, please visit www.testenvoortoegang.org or www.coronacheck.nl. Here you will find answers to how the CoronaCheck app works as well as the Frequently Asked Questions.