The drive-in event, called 'Safe & Sound', had
space for about 600 cars and was held in Southampton, New York
on Saturday. It was the first in a series of such concerts
planned for the United States, according to its organizer's
https://www.intheknowexperiences.com/
upcoming-events/2020/7/25/safe-amp-sound-hamptons-presented-by-jaja-headliner-set-by-the-chainsmokers
website.
Solomon, who goes by the deejay name D-Sol, was on stage and
performed for an hour. "The group that put this together did an
incredible job in a difficult environment," he said in an
interview
https://www.bloomberg.com/
news/articles/2020-07-27/goldman-ceo-takes-the-stage-as-hamptons-gets-back-to-partying?utm_source=url_link&sref=WJKVI5nK
with Bloomberg.
"Videos from a concert held in Southampton on Saturday show
egregious social distancing violations," Cuomo said in a tweet
https://twitter.com/NYGovCuomo/
status/1287901143172108289. "I am appalled."
The organizers said in a statement that they collaborated with
all state and local health officials and the concert followed
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC)
guidelines.
New York has been one of the worst coronavirus-affected regions
in United States, recording more deaths than any other U.S.
state. Cuomo, a Democrat, announced limited and phased
reopenings in the state starting mid-May, according to the New
York Times
https://www.nytimes.com
/interactive/2020/us/states-reopen-map-coronavirus.html.
Profits from the event, for which tickets cost up to $25,000,
will go to several local charity, according to Billboard
https://www.billboard.com/
articles/news/dance/9418214/the-chainsmokers-drive-in-concert-everything-we-know.
(Reporting by Ismail Shakil in Bengaluru. Editing by Gerry
Doyle)
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