Article 6FBTR Central Park warned a festival would ruin its lawn. New York went ahead with it

Central Park warned a festival would ruin its lawn. New York went ahead with it

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Wilfred Chan in New York
from US news | The Guardian on (#6FBTR)

The Great Lawn will be closed for months after 30,000 people gathered for a Global Citizen concert. Park stewards tell the Guardian their concerns went unheeded

Last month the Fugees reunited on the Great Lawn in Central Park, with Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean and Pras thrilling a select group of drenched fans. It was the culmination of a free concert that also featured megastars like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and BTS's Jungkook.

But organizers hadn't booked the most prominent guest on the schedule: tropical storm Ophelia. The storm threatened torrential rain, but Global Citizen, the non-profit hosting the event, announced that the festival would go on. As roughly 30,000 guests crowded on to the park grass in the downpour, what was supposed to be a celebration of the environment quickly turned into a disaster for one the world's most famous public lands.

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