Vanilla Ice Concert in Austin Warns Fans of COVID, Health Dept Says Don't Go

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Vanilla Ice Concert in Austin Warns Fans of COVID, Health Dept Says Don't Go
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Vanilla Ice is moving ahead with a concert in Austin despite COVID-19 spike in Texas.

is offering fans a warning -- come see my concert at your own risk, cuz it could cost you your life, but the local health department's going even further ... saying stay away from his show.

Fans wanting to buy tix are hit with a warning: “Important notice re COVID-19: Please note any interaction with the general public poses an elevated risk of being exposed to COVID-19 and we cannot guarantee that you will not be exposed while in attendance at the event. The event organizer is solely responsible for the health and safety of this event. We encourage you to follow the organizer’s safety policies, as well as local laws and restrictions.”, tells TMZ ...

Samp isn't getting sucked in by all that '90s talk. She's flat-out saying,"Don't go to this concert. If you do go to the concert or anywhere else publicly, wear a mask and socially distance, have sanitizer in your pocket and wash your hands every time you arrive at a new place."

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