In a statement issued Tuesday, MGM Resorts announced that it had removed all of its entertainment offerings from June's calendar.
"With so many unknowns at this moment around the schedule for property openings, stay at home orders across the country as well as access to travel, we have taken all entertainment off of the calendar through June. We will continue to share information about our plans for re-opening as they become available. Until then, please stay safe.
Ticketholders to Las Vegas can get a full refund if the event has been canceled, 3News Las Vegas reports.
For shows that have been postponed, people are asked to hold onto their tickets until a new date is confirmed, at which point there will be a chance to request a refund.
If an event has been rescheduled, guests can either use their tickets for the new date or have 30 days to ask for a refund.
MGM Resorts announced last month it would close its properties in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Shortly after, Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak issued an order closing all gaming venues and other non-essential businesses in the state.