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MIAMI GARDENS, Florida – After a successful first night of the Rolling Loud music festival, officials are hoping for a repeat of the performance over the weekend.
Thousands of music fans have flocked to South Florida to see some of the biggest names perform at Hard Rock Stadium.
Large crowds, with people unvaccinated and likely unmasked, are causing a lot of concern now that COVID-19 cases are on the rise again.
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava posted a social media post reminding festival-goers of a pop-up vaccination spot at the event.
TO #RollingLoudMiami participants: Our community is experiencing a dangerous spike in COVID cases. Please help us slow the spread by adopting safe behavior – and if you’re not vaccinated you can get vaccinated in a Rolling Loud vaccine pop-up all weekend. //t.co/dl7HUm612d
– Daniella Levine Cava (@MaireDaniella) July 24, 2021
Artists like Roddy Rich, Chief Keef and Travis Scott are scheduled to perform on Saturday night.
Afterparties are also planned in Miami Beach. A large police presence will be there, as will license plate readers and road closures.
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