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arrow The crowd at Tompkins Square Park for a free concert on April 24th, 2021.
Last Saturday, thousands of people packed into Tompkins Square Park for a free hardcore show that appears to have wound up being the largest city-permitted concert in NYC since the start of the pandemic. The massive crowd of mostly maskless concertgoers left some wondering how the city allowed a show this large to happen, when officials say COVID-19 remains a serious threat in NYC? But according to the permit application approved by the Parks Department, this was never supposed to be a concert organizers had been given permission for a September 11 Memorial political rally.
Over 2,000 maskless people packed into NYC park for free metal concert last weekend after organizers applied for permit calling it September 11 Memorial rally
The concert was hosted by Black N Blue Productions at Tompkins Square Park in Manhattan s East Village on April 24
The city Parks Department said it granted a permit for the event after organizer Chris Parker said it would be a September 11 Memorial
On his permit application Parker said only 100 people would attend the political rally with music and speakers
Instead more than 2,000 people showed up to listen to four metal bands - most of them not wearing masks
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