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Lollapalooza announced on Sunday that it cut rapper DaBaby at the eleventh hour following homophobic remarks that he made during a performance at a Miami-area music festival. The Grammy-nominated artist, whose real name is Jonathan Kirk, had been scheduled as a closing act on the final night of the four-day music festival in downtown Chicago.
However, Lollapalooza organizers tweeted Sunday to denounce DaBaby's remarks and note that the festival was "founded on diversity. Organizers also
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Rapper DaBaby has been dropped from this year’s Music Midtown lineup after receiving backlash for homophobic remarks.
LOS ANGELES – Rapper DaBaby offered another apology Monday while facing heavy backlash after he made crude and homophobic remarks at a recent Miami-area music festival. The Grammy-nominated performer said he was misinformed for his comments about HIV/AIDS in the post, which came a day after the rapper was cut from Lollapalooza’s lineup in Chicago.
Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell has said that the festival “did the right thing” by returning in 2021.The Chicago event hosted its 30th anniversary edition over the weekend (July 29-August 1), with Miley Cyrus, Foo Fighters and Post Malone taking on headline slots.
Dave Grohl was joined on stage by his daughter Violet during Foo Fighters‘ headline set at Lollapalooza 2021 last weekend (August 1).The rock giants were nearing the end of their set at the Chicago festival when Violet joined them on stage for a high-energy cover of X’s ‘Nausea’.The track was the first cover to be recorded by the pair and also served as a nod to their family history – X’s D.J.
Megan Thee Stallion brought new album ‘Good News’ to Chicago’s Lollapalooza festival this weekend – see footage, reaction, photos and more below.The festival was held in the city’s Grant Park over the weekend (July 29-August 1), with Foo Fighters, Post Malone and Miley Cyrus playing headline sets.During the rapper’s evening set, she played her hit Cardi B collaboration ‘WAP’, The Grammy-winning ‘Savage (Remix)’, new track ‘Thot Shit’ and others – see footage, reaction and photos from Megan Thee
LOS ANGELES -- Rapper DaBaby offered another apology Monday while facing heavy backlash after he made crude and homophobic remarks at a recent Miami-area music festival.The Grammy-nominated performer said he was misinformed for his comments about HIV/AIDS in the post, which came a day after the rapper was cut from Lollapalooza’s lineup in Chicago.On Monday, New York City's Governors Ball and Day N Vegas in Las Vegas each announced the rapper had been dropped from their lineups.Da Baby, whose
DaBaby issued a formal statement of apology on Monday as the controversy surrounding homophobic statements made during a performance at Rolling Loud continued to swirl. The rapper was removed from a performance at Lollapalooza in Chicago on Sunday, with Governor's Ball dropping him from the September festival the following day.
Brockhampton‘s Kevin Abstract has responded to homophobic comments made by DaBaby on stage last week.The North Carolina rapper (real name Jonathan Kirk) drew criticism for controversial comments he made surrounding homosexuality and HIV/AIDS while on stage at the Rolling Loud Miami festival on July 25.Brockhampton and DaBaby were both set to perform on the same stage at Lollapalooza festival in Chicago yesterday (August 1), though DaBaby was dropped from his headline slot following his
The Lollapalooza festival in Chicago cancelled DaBaby’s performance this weekend, citing his recent homophobic comments.In a statement hours before the rapper’s scheduled performance, organisers said: “Lollapalooza was founded on diversity, inclusivity, respect and love.
DaBaby has been dropped from the Lollapalooza 2021 lineup, mere hours before he was supposed to take the stage at Chicago's Grant Park. "Lollapalooza was founded on diversity, inclusivity, respect and love," the festival wrote on Twitter, "With that in mind, DaBaby will no longer be performing at Grant Park tonight." As a replacement, G Herbo was added to the festival's lineup, and Young Thug was moved into the headliner slot vacated by DaBaby.
CHICAGO -- Rapper DaBaby was cut Sunday from Lollapalooza's closing lineup following crude and homophobic remarks he made last week at a Miami-area music festival.The Grammy-nominated artist, whose name is Jonathan Kirk, had been scheduled as a closing act on the final night of the four-day music festival in downtown Chicago. Lollapalooza organizers tweeted Sunday that rapper Young Thug would perform at 9 p.m.
Lollapalooza has cancelled DaBaby’s performance just hours before the rapper was scheduled to take to the stage at the massive Chicago music festival.
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DaBaby is no longer performing at Lollapalooza Festival.