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Of Course Celebrity DJs Hosted Superspreader Super Bowl Parties In Florida
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OK, no offense to Florida, but as soon as this year s Super Bowl was set to be held in Tampa, I think we all knew that we were doomed from the start. In addition to the, you know, 25,000-person gathering that was the big game itself, football fans, Floridians, and people who just wanted an excuse to rage spent the weekend crowding into massive, maskless bashes headlined by the likes of Steve Aoki, Diplo, and 50 Cent. Le sigh.
Complete with bottle-popping, sparkler-processions,
and a pool, all three parties were hosted at Tampa s Godfrey Hotel, and casually attracted a couple of thousand revelers. While event organizers, including Barstool s El Presidente Dave Portnoy, promised that social distancing procedures will be strictly enforced [and] face masks will be required for all staff and guests, photos and videos from the events on social media obviously proved otherwise. Dr. Fauci, if you re rea
50 Cent for hosting a party in his city in advance of the Super Bowl.
“This isn’t how we should be celebrating the Super Bowl. It’s not safe or smart. It’s stupid,” Mayor
Rick Krisemanwrote on Twitter. “We’re going to take a very close look at this, and it may end up costing someone a lot more than 50 cent.”
50 Cent performs during the E11EVEN Miami x Barstool Sports Big Game Pop-Up, held Saturday in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Marcus Ingram/Getty Images for E11EVEN Miami)
The party took place on Friday, and according to an account from TMZ, most of its attendees were not wearing a mask.
Super Bowl crowds, dance parties spark concerns of superspreader events in Tampa
By: WFTS Staff
and last updated 2021-02-08 10:29:14-05
TAMPA, Fla. â Videos showing Super Bowl parties and dancing crowds are sparking superspreader concerns in Tampa.
Thousands of people, many not wearing masks, lined 7th Avenue in Ybor City all weekend leading up to Super Bowl LV in Tampa on Sunday evening.
âIt was an ocean of people,â said Alex Barbosa, who lives on the historic block.
Much of the crowd, business owners say, stemmed from Qvesoir, a nightclub venue located at 1920 E. 7th Avenue.
A public post on Instagram promoted rapper Kodak Black as a performer Friday night. Former President Donald Trump pardoned Kodak Black in his final hours of office.
Patrick Mahomes, The Weeknd, Miley Cyrus and Tom Brady.
While some stars may pop up in stadium suites, the pandemic curtails most in-person events.
When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs square off at Raymond James Stadium on Feb. 7, there ll be no shortage of stars on the field thanks to A-list QBs Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes and an entertainment lineup that includes halftime performer The Weeknd, national anthem duet team Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church, poet Amanda Gorman and Miley Cyrus, who s headlining the NFL TikTok Tailgate event. Beyond the sidelines? Not so much.
Super Bowl LV is shaping up to be a modest celebration due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has effectively crushed the normal swirl of events surrounding the big game. That means the jet-set crowd of influencers, movie stars, athletes and musicians that typically make the trek for Super Bowl weekend no matter what city is playing host is largely taking a pass, too. Some insiders say