NEW YORK—New York will host a concert in Central Park featuring an undisclosed line-up of major musical artists in August to mark the city’s comeback from the coronavirus pandemic, Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Monday.
The live music event is part of a week-long citywide celebration of the city, which was once the country’s epicenter of the pandemic.
“This is going to be an amazing, memorable once-in-a-lifetime week in New York City,” the mayor told a news conference.
De Blasio did not announce a line-up or a date for the concert, although the New York Times reported it is tentatively set for Aug. 21 in Central Park’s Great Lawn.
Clive Davis will pull together the huge event that will feature an “all-star” roster of artists, according to de Blasio.
Encouraged by the warm weather, the city’s streets, restaurants and parks are once again teeming with activity, a sight unseen during the long months when COVID-19 wreaked havoc on the metropolis.
On Monday, de Blasio said, New York City clocked the lowest positivity rate since the pandemic began at 0.71 percent.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said at a separate news conference on Monday that the state would lift most remaining COVID-19 restrictions when 70 percent of residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine, 1.4 percent away from the current rate.