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Office Of The Mayor Of New York City: It's Time To Get Your Tickets For NYC Homecoming Week Concerts This August
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August 2, 2021
Free tickets now available for the āItās Time for Hip Hop in NYCā concert series produced by New York City, the Universal Hip Hop Museum, and IDEKO
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Free tickets now available for the āItās Time for Hip Hop in NYCā concert series produced by New York City, the Universal Hip Hop Museum, and IDEKO
Free tickets and VIP tickets for purchase now available for āWE LOVE NYC: The Homecoming Concertā produced by New York City, Clive Davis, and Live Nation
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Free tickets and VIP tickets for purchase now available for āWE LOVE NYC: The Homecoming Concertā produced by New York City, Clive Davis, and Live Nation
NEW YORKāIn celebration of New York Cityās comeback, Mayor de Blasio today announced that tickets for all NYC Homecoming Week concerts to be held this August are now available at nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek.
Free tickets are now available for the āItās Time for Hip Hop in NYCā concert series produced by New York City, the Universal Hip Hop Museum, and IDEKO. The free concerts, to be livestreamed by Behind The Rhyme, a channel on Twitch, will be held:
Free tickets and VIP tickets for purchase are now available for āWE LOVE NYC: The Homecoming Concertā produced by New York City, Clive Davis, and Live Nation. This historic concert, presented by CitiĀ® and ExpediaĀ® and to be aired exclusively on CNN, will be held on Saturday, August 21st at 5:00 p.m. at the Great Lawn in Central Park.
Additional free tickets for the āItās Time for Hip Hop in NYCā concert series, along with free tickets and VIP tickets for purchase for āWE LOVE NYC: The Homecoming Concertā will be released on:
To enter a NYC Homecoming Week concert, all attendees who are age 12 or over must present proof of COVID-19 vaccination, except for persons who are unable to get vaccinated because of a disability, who will be provided reasonable accommodation. Unvaccinated minors under the age of 12 may accompany a vaccinated adult. Face coverings are required for unvaccinated minors under the age of 12 and who are over age two and medically able to tolerate a face-covering.
Proof of vaccination includes at least one dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine, such as Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, or AstraZeneca/Oxford.
Attendees can present proof of vaccination by showing their:
An attendee who is not able to get vaccinated because of a disability will be required to:
All attestations are subject to verification and anyone found to have intentionally provided false information may be subject to a criminal misdemeanor violation that may result in penalties.Ā
No ticket refunds or exchanges will be issued, and tickets will not be honored if the attendee is unable to provide proper proof of vaccination at the time of the event or has not attested that they are unable to get vaccinated because of a disability.
A celebration of New York Cityās resilience, NYC Homecoming Week will drive support for the mom-and-pop businesses and local organizations that define our neighborhoods and that kept the heart of our city beating throughout the COVID pandemic.
Held from August 14th through August 22nd, NYC Homecoming Week events will also include:
Visit nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek for more information. View the NYC Homecoming Week Social Media Toolkit at: on.nyc.gov/HomecomingWeekToolkit.
Media questions for āItās Time for the Hip Hop in NYCā concert series can be addressed to itstimeforhiphopinnyc@covidrecovery.nyc.gov.
Media questions for āWE LOVE NYC: The Homecoming Concertā produced by New York City, Clive Davis and Live Nation can be addressed to WeLoveNYCConcertPR@dkcnews.com.
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This press release was produced by Office of the Mayor of New York City. The views expressed here are the authorās own.