Concert involving Chainsmokers, David Solomon, others to be probed – Andrew Cuomo

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Monday that health authorities would investigate a charity concert, which included performances by Goldman Sachs Group (GS.N) boss David Solomon and the Chainsmokers, over social distancing violations.

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 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 interviewย with Bloomberg.

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“Videos from a concert held in Southampton on Saturday show egregious social distancing violations,” Cuomo said in a tweetย “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 Preventionโ€™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.

Profits from the event, for which tickets cost up to $25,000, will go to several local charity, according to Billboard.

REUTERS