Music

New York plans huge August concert to celebrate post-Covid ‘rebirth’

An 'amazing, memorable, once-in-a-lifetime week... to celebrate the rebirth of New York City'

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Jun 2021 12:00PM

New York plans huge August concert to celebrate post-Covid ‘rebirth’
New York is planning to host a major concert in Central Park in August as a way to celebrate the city's 'rebirth' following the Covid-19 pandemic, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced. – AFP pic, June 9, 2021

NEW York is planning to host a major concert in Central Park in August as a way to celebrate the city's "rebirth" following the Covid-19 pandemic, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday.

No programme details were revealed, but De Blasio has asked veteran music producer Clive Davis – who often draws A-listers to his events – to organise the line-up.

"You can see the comeback happening," De Blasio told a press conference, announcing a "Homecoming Week" of events to celebrate the Big Apple's emergence from the pandemic, which hit the city especially hard in the early days.

"But we want to amplify, we want to make it bigger."

The concert will be the culmination of an "amazing, memorable, once-in-a-lifetime week... to celebrate the rebirth of New York City," the mayor said.

He did not offer a specific date, but The New York Times said August 21 is the tentative plan.

Davis – who has worked with music legends Bruce Springsteen, Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston during his storied career – told the Times he hopes to recruit eight "iconic" stars for a three-hour event that will be broadcast worldwide.

Many of the 60,000 tickets would be distributed free of charge, Davis said, though there will be VIP seating as well.

De Blasio told reporters that he expected the line-up to be "heavy on New York artists."

The concert would be the latest in a series of major music events hosted on Central Park's Great Lawn, like Simon and Garfunkel's classic free concert in 1981 or the Global Citizen concert in September 2019.

De Blasio's announcement comes as America's most populous city seeks to relaunch its tourism industry.

Vaccination efforts have drastically reined in coronavirus case numbers.

More than 63% of adults in New York City have received at least one dose of vaccine, according to official data.

Many restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the virus have been lifted, and New York state governor Andrew Cuomo said Monday that most of the remaining measures would be eliminated once 70% vaccination is achieved. – AFP, June 9, 2021

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