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JAJA Tequila presented ‘Safe & Sound’, the first drive-in concert fundraiser headlined by Grammy Award Winning duo The Chainsmokers. In partnership with Bumble, thousands of attendees flocked to Nova’s Ark Project in Water Mill for the controversial benefit concert for No Kid Hungry, Southampton Fresh Air Home and Children’s Medical Fund of New York that drew ire for the lack of social distancing and volume of attendees. Southampton Village Mayor Jesse Warren emceed the evening while guests enjoyed performances by David Solomon (DJ D-Sol), singer-songwriter Matt White and Southampton Town Supervisor, Jay Schneiderman. Attendees included Cuba Gooding Jr., Danielle Bernstein, Isaac Calpito, Jon Boy, Chantel Jeffries, Andrew Warren, and more. In The Know Experiences and Invisible Noise Productions produced the evening.
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