A star-studded concert at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium on Sunday will be one of the first major in-person events in Los Angeles County since the COVID-19 pandemic forced a delay on such huge social affairs.
Vax Live starts off at 6 p.m. also, will be hosted by Selena Gomez, led by Prince Harry and Meghan and features performances by Jennifer Lopez, Eddie Vedder, Foo Fighters, J Balvin, and H.E.R., as indicated by occasion coordinator Global Citizen, an anti-poverty nonprofit.
The event is proposed to celebrate the U.S. vaccination campaign just as help guarantee individuals in different nations get vaccines. The crowd will be made up of fully vaccinated care and other essential workers, and they’ll be needed to show confirmation of vaccination, as indicated by the coordinators.
Global Citizen representatives say they have worked with county and state public health authorities to guarantee various layers of security precautions. Participants are needed to wear double-layered disposable or cloth masks when they’re not eating or drinking. Neck gaiters and bandannas will not be allowed, and security guards will enforce masking rules, coordinators say.
Capacity will be restricted, and individuals will be assigned a seat after going through security. Current county public health guidelines limit outdoor events to 67% of a venue’s maximum occupancy, if admission is restricted to completely vaccinated individuals. SoFi Stadium has around 70,000 seats and can be extended to seat 100,000.
There will be hand-washing and sanitizing stations, and teams will follow strong cleaning protocols set up by the stadium.
Different measures incorporate temperature checks and on-site rapid testing for crew individuals, who additionally went through customary testing before the show, as per Global Citizen. Group individuals, entertainers and Global Citizen staff will be restricted from general audience areas to minimize social interactions during the concert, coordinators said.
Though the concert will be taped Sunday night, it won’t air until May 8, on ABC, CBS, Fox, YouTube and iHeartMedia broadcast radio stations.