‘We Love NYC, The Homecoming Concert’ Gears Up For Great Lawn Despite Rising COVID Cases



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The New York City concert to celebrate its recovery from the coronavirus pandemic despite the increase in cases and hospitalizations from the delta variant, is scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 21 at the Great Lawn in Central Park.

We Love NYC, The Homecoming Concert will feature an all-star line-up including Jennifer Hudson, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Andrea Bocelli, Carlos Santana, Jon Batiste, Andrea Bocelli, Kane Brown, LL Cool J, Elvis Costello, Earth, Wind & Feu, Lucky Day, Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds, Cynthia Erivo, Jimmy Fallon, Jennifer Hudson, Wyclef Jean, Journey, The Killers, Gayle King, Don Lemon, Barry Manilow, The NY Philharmonic, Polo G, Carlos Santana, Paul Simon, Patti Smith, Bruce Springsteen and Rob Thomas.

“It will celebrate a spectacular range of musical genres, styles and eras while including some of the most iconic artists in the history of music, of modern music,” said producer Clive Davis.

“It’s great to see everyone, you know, all the artists,” Santana said on the FOX 5 NY morning show, “Good Day New York”. “It is wonderful to be part of this worldwide celebration of returning New York to Central Park, the center of the world that is New York, and to share hope and courage with everyone.”

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Only vaccinated people will be allowed to attend.

The concert will be the culmination of a weeklong celebration of the city’s recovery.

Critics said the programming would not encourage more vaccinations for young New Yorkers than the city had hoped.

Billboard Magazine reporter Neena Rouhani, who covers hip-hop and R&B, said this programming is not what the twenty-something people are exploited on.

“You don’t see Bruce Springsteen very often on TikTok, so I’m not really sure that’s the programming to get young people to get vaccinated,” she said.

“But let’s face it, the Central Park concert has some of the biggest stars in history,” Deputy Press Secretary Mitch Schwartz said. “This is a major draw and a vaccination incentive like no other.”

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The capacity of the Great Lawn is 60,000. 80% of the tickets were free for the general public while 20% were reserved for VIPs. There will be no social distancing requirement for those vaccinated.

Start of the show at 5 p.m. Doors open at 3 p.m.

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