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  • 3/25/2025
50,000 people attended a concert — without masks or social distancing. For many New Zealanders, life is back to normal ...

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00:00Now scream!
00:02Scream!
00:04Scream!
00:06You know, obviously it feels amazing to be the first band to be playing gigs this big in the world at the moment,
00:11considering Covid-19 in the world.
00:13All in all, we're feeling grateful.
00:15Can't stop the love
00:19Can't stop the love
00:21Can't stop the love
00:23Can't stop the love
00:25Can't stop the love
00:27Can't stop the love
00:30Feels pretty amazing to be back on tour.
00:32It's been a long time coming,
00:34and now we get to share the energy and the moments with our fans,
00:37and our family and our friends here.
00:55It's very important to us as humans to get together and be able to sing the same songs together.
00:58It makes us feel like part of something,
01:00and I think that's really important to all of our mental health,
01:02to feel like a togetherness.
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01:33We're not COVID free, there are COVID cases in MIQ, but community cases are zero.
02:02We're able to walk and hug and shake hands without masks and it's amazing to be able
02:08to do that, to feel like it's normal because COVID-19 has been around for so long.
02:32We're able to walk and shake hands without masks and it's amazing to be able to do that,
02:39to feel like it's normal because COVID-19 has been around for so long.
03:02For more information, visit www.fema.gov