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As the world isolates, a New Zealand band plays to 50,000 fans

. AUCKLAND, New Zealand Singer Matiu Walters grinned as he gazed out over 50,000 damp but delirious fans and said those magic words: So, what s up Eden Park? While much of the world remains hunkered down, the band Six60 has been playing to huge crowds in New Zealand, where social distancing isn t required after the nation stamped out the coronavirus. The band s tour finale on Saturday night was billed as the largest concert in the world since the pandemic began. Equally momentous for a band which met while playing rugby at university was getting to play the first concert ever held at the storied Eden Park rugby stadium. And finding themselves at the apex of world music came as a twist for Six60, which has enjoyed unparalleled success in New Zealand but whose forays abroad have ended without the breakthroughs they sought.

Coronavirus: A New Zealand band plays to 50,000 fans

  AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND Singer Matiu Walters grinned as he gazed out over 50,000 damp but delirious fans and said those magic words: So, what s up Eden Park? While much of the world remains hunkered down, the band Six60 has been playing to huge crowds in New Zealand, where social distancing isn t required after the nation stamped out the coronavirus. The band s tour finale on Saturday night was billed as the largest concert in the world since the pandemic began. Equally momentous for a band which met while playing rugby at university was getting to play the first concert ever held at the storied Eden Park rugby stadium. And finding themselves at the apex of world music came as a twist for Six60, which has enjoyed unparalleled success in New Zealand but whose forays abroad have ended without the breakthroughs they sought.

The world isolates A New Zealand band plays to 50,000 fans - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

The world isolates. A New Zealand band plays to 50,000 fans Poll Yes AUCKLAND, New Zealand – Singer Matiu Walters grinned as he gazed out over 50,000 damp but delirious fans and said those magic words: “So, what’s up Eden Park?” While much of the world remains hunkered down, the band Six60 has been playing to huge crowds in New Zealand, where social distancing isn’t required after the nation stamped out the coronavirus. The band’s tour finale on Saturday night was billed as the largest concert in the world since the pandemic began. Equally momentous for a band which met while playing rugby at university was getting to play the first concert ever held at the storied Eden Park rugby stadium. And finding themselves at the apex of world music came as a twist for Six60, which has enjoyed unparalleled success in New Zealand but whose forays abroad have ended without the breakthroughs they sought.

The world isolates A New Zealand band plays to 50,000 fans

The world isolates. A New Zealand band plays to 50,000 fans AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) Singer Matiu Walters grinned as he gazed out over 50,000 damp but delirious fans and said those magic words: “So, what’s up Eden Park?” While much of the world remains hunkered down, the band Six60 has been playing to huge crowds in New Zealand, where social distancing isn’t required after the nation stamped out the coronavirus. The band’s tour finale on Saturday night was billed as the largest concert in the world since the pandemic began. Equally momentous for a band which met while playing rugby at university was getting to play the first concert ever held at the storied Eden Park rugby stadium. And finding themselves at the apex of world music came as a twist for Six60, which has enjoyed unparalleled success in New Zealand but whose forays abroad have ended without the breakthroughs

As world isolates, a New Zealand band plays to 50,000 fans

As world isolates, a New Zealand band plays to 50,000 fans
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