Coronavirus: Criticism for Raphael's concert that gathered 5,000 spectators in Madrid
Raphael's
second concert
,
held this Sunday night at the
Wizink Center in Madrid,
has once again gathered around
5,000 people
and has passed "without incident and respecting all security measures", after the controversy that arose about the capacity at the Saturday concert.
According to sources from the organization, this second evening has brought together "some 5,000 attendees, like yesterday," including the guests and despite the fact that initially fewer tickets had been sold for the second concert.
"There has been
total normality
and all the security measures have been respected. The capacity has been around 30 percent and without any incidence," the same sources have told Efe.
The first concert on Saturday night
drew criticism on social media
due to the crowds in a closed space when family gatherings were just restricted to six people from two different nuclei.
These have been the
busiest concerts
since the pandemic began.
For its part, the WiZink Center came up against the criticism in a statement in which it specified that
on Saturday there were 4,368
people in the enabled seats, 25%, "when by regulations it would have been possible to activate up to 40% of the capacity" , and that all security measures were met, and the mandatory space between seats was even doubled.
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