The world isolates. A New Zealand band plays to 50,000 fans

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The world isolates. A New Zealand band plays to 50,000 fans

New Zealand band Six60 perform at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park.(AP Photo/David Rowland)
Fans fill the stadium as New Zealand band Six60 perform at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
A deserted arena and stage before SIX60 undertake a sound check at Eden Park ahead of their concert in Auckland, New Zealand, Friday April 23, 2021. New Zealand band Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band will play a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland’s Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
Lead singer Matiu Walters of Six60 speaks during a media interview at Eden Park ahead of their concert in Auckland, New Zealand, Friday April 23, 2021. New Zealand band Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland’s Eden Park.(AP Photo/David Rowland)
The members of New Zealand Six60, from left, Ji Fraser, Chris Mac, Matiu Walters, Eli Paewai and Marlon Gerbes, speak during a media interview at Eden Park ahead of their concert in Auckland, New Zealand, Friday April 23, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park.(AP Photo/David Rowland)
New Zealand band Six60 perform at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
Fans arrive for Eden Park where New Zealand band Six60 is scheduled to perform in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. New Zealand band Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band will play a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland’s Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
Fans arrive for Eden Park where New Zealand band Six60 is scheduled to perform in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. New Zealand band Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band will play a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland’s Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
Fans arrive for Eden Park where New Zealand band Six60 is scheduled to perform in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. New Zealand band Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band will play a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland’s Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
New Zealand band Six60 perform at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
Fans watch the New Zealand band Six60 perform at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park.(AP Photo/David Rowland)
New Zealand band Six60 perform at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park.(AP Photo/David Rowland)

The world isolates. A New Zealand band plays to 50,000 fans

New Zealand band Six60 perform at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park.(AP Photo/David Rowland)
Fans fill the stadium as New Zealand band Six60 perform at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
A deserted arena and stage before SIX60 undertake a sound check at Eden Park ahead of their concert in Auckland, New Zealand, Friday April 23, 2021. New Zealand band Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band will play a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland’s Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
Lead singer Matiu Walters of Six60 speaks during a media interview at Eden Park ahead of their concert in Auckland, New Zealand, Friday April 23, 2021. New Zealand band Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland’s Eden Park.(AP Photo/David Rowland)
The members of New Zealand Six60, from left, Ji Fraser, Chris Mac, Matiu Walters, Eli Paewai and Marlon Gerbes, speak during a media interview at Eden Park ahead of their concert in Auckland, New Zealand, Friday April 23, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park.(AP Photo/David Rowland)
New Zealand band Six60 perform at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
Fans arrive for Eden Park where New Zealand band Six60 is scheduled to perform in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. New Zealand band Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band will play a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland’s Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
Fans arrive for Eden Park where New Zealand band Six60 is scheduled to perform in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. New Zealand band Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band will play a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland’s Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
Fans arrive for Eden Park where New Zealand band Six60 is scheduled to perform in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. New Zealand band Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band will play a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland’s Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
New Zealand band Six60 perform at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park. (AP Photo/David Rowland)
Fans watch the New Zealand band Six60 perform at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park.(AP Photo/David Rowland)
New Zealand band Six60 perform at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Six60 is being billed as the biggest live act in the world since the coronavirus pandemic struck after New Zealand stamped out the spread of the virus, allowing life to return to normal. On Saturday, the band played a remarkable finale to their latest tour, performing in front of 50,000 people at the first-ever concert at Auckland's Eden Park.(AP Photo/David Rowland)