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The Goldman Sachs CEO Opened For The Chainsmokers This Weekend In Something Straight Out Of ‘Succession’

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The Winklevoss twins were in attendance, and parking spots for the drive-in concert cost as much as $25,000.
Over the weekend, The Chainsmokers headlined an installment of the “Safe & Sound” concert series, a drive-in fundraiser show that went down in the Hamptons. Perhaps the biggest takeaway from the event, though, was a performance that draws immediate parallels to that moment from Succession: One of the openers was Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, performing as DJ D-Sol. Bloomberg described the scene: “Solomon was on stage for an hour, just him and a turntable on an elevated platform, mask around neck, surrounded by animations of cherries and his deejay name, D-Sol, in flashing bubble letters.

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