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More than 100 people have been diagnosed withĀ coronavirus in an outbreak that has been linked to a controversial Smash Mouth gig earlier this month.

The band sparked outrage after performing to a large crowd of fans who were not wearing masks at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota.

At one point, lead singerĀ Steve Harwell told the crowd: ā€œFuck that Covid shit. Now weā€™re all here together tonight.ā€

As The Independent reports, a spokesperson for the North Dakota Department of Health has subsequently told the Associated Press that 17 cases directly linked to the rally had been identified in the state. At least another 103 linked cases have been identified in the surrounding states.

The South Dakota Health Department also confirmed that 40 coronavirus cases linked to the rally have been diagnosed, including three cases out of state.

Other acts including ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd were also set to play the show, but later withdrew.

The bandā€™s manager Robert Hayes previously stressed that the event had a ā€œvery strict social distancingĀ and mask policy in place for all workersā€.

He said: ā€œWe spent endless hours advancing this event to make sure that it was pulled off as safely as possible and we are very happy with the outcome.”

Smash Mouth. Credit: Getty

Earlier this week, the band revealed that they have been swamped with hate mail following the controversial show.Ā 

Posting on Instagram, they shared a photo of a handwritten note with the words ā€œselfishā€ and ā€œfuckersā€ visible and a broken CD.

Other bands who performed at the event include Kenny Wayne Shepard, Buckcherry and Trapt ā€“ though they appear to have received significant less backlash.

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