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The Chainsmokers’ recent charity drive-in concert are facing criticism after footage of unsafe social distancing practices surfaced on social media.The concert, dubbed the Safe and Sound drive-in concert, was designed for attendees to safely view the night’s performances from either inside their vehicles or within the confines of their designated 20-by-20-foot or 20-by-15-foot parking spot.
Attendees were not permitted to leave their space except for bathroom access and were given free face
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New York's governor says he is "appalled" by videos showing crowds standing close together at a Hamptons concert featuring electronic music duo The Chainsmokers over the weekend. Gov.
a choice.Eventually, Governor Andrew Cuomo caught wind of the dangerously irresponsible gathering and , "Videos from a concert held in Southampton on Saturday show egregious social distancing violations. I am appalled.
health,” reads the governor's Monday night tweet. The Saturday night concert — called “Safe & Sound” — was billed as a charity drive-in show where Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon and Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman’s band also performed.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Monday that health authorities would investigate a charity concert, which included performances by Goldman Sachs Group boss David Solomon and the Chainsmokers, over social distancing violations.
Andrew Cuomo launched an investigation into The Chainsmokers’ recent concert in The Hamptons amid the COVID-19 pandemic.The performance, which was part of the Safe & Sound series, took place on Saturday, July 25, at Nova’s Ark Project in Water Mill, New York.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has condemned a packed Chainsmokers concert that took place in Southampton over the weekend.
The Chainsmokers are getting slammed for their not-so-socially-distant “drive-in” concert!
A posh night of EDM and socially distanced revelry was promised this past Saturday (July 25) when The Chainsmokers performed a charity drive-in concert in The Hamptons.
The Chainsmokers were set ablaze on Twitter after footage from their swanky drive-in concert in the Hamptons was posted on social media. The clip, which was tweeted by Twitter user Rex Champan, featured a stage view of the crowded acre where the “Closer” hitmakers — Alexander “Alex” Pall and Andrew “Drew” Taggart — played their July 25 gig. Just based on the short clip, which you can see below, social-distancing practices didn’t appear to be a priority for the concert attendees.