Those who ran out of tickets were in for a nasty surprise. In minutes, the networks were filled with memes against the rapper.
This Friday started at the San Isidro Racecourse a new edition oflollapalooza music festival. The person in charge of closing the first date was the rapper Drake but those who ran out of tickets and decided to see it online were in for a surprisea: the artist canceled the broadcast at the last minute and social media erupted with fury.
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Those who were in the Flow channels, where the festival is broadcast, will takenot a nasty surprise at the time the rapper’s show would start. “Drake decided, minutes before going on stage, not to allow his show to be broadcast live, despite the formal commitment previously made,” They explained from the organization on the transmission screens.
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“We regret the artist’s decision”, closes the statement issued by Lollapalooza and the production company DF Entertainment. The rest of the shows that were happening during the day were transmitted without problem, Rosalía’s being the great closing of the night.
On social media, fans lashed out at Drake for not allowing Lollapalooza to be broadcast
In a matter of minutes, the networks were flooded with messages and memes of the fans who didn’t get a ticket to Lolla and wanted to see it at Drake through the Official transmission on television and online.
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