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26.03.2023 - 14:01 / justjared.com
Drake is pulling out at the last minute.
The 36-year-old “Hotline Bling” entertainer decided to cancel his headlining set at 2023 Lollapalooza Brazil on Sunday (March 26) with hours to go, citing production issues as the reason.
“Due to unforeseen circumstances, Drake is without members of his sound and production team, essential to the realization of the Lollapalooza show in Sao Paulo. Drake was excited to perform for his fans in Brazil. Unfortunately, this is beyond his control. Sorry,” a statement posted in Portuguese reads on the official Lollapalooza account.
The announcement drew plenty of backlash in the comments, with fans angered that the superstar canceled his set. Organizers are now providing refunds due to the cancellation announcement.
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Drake’s scheduled set was replaced by a performance from Skrillex.The ‘One Dance’ rapper was originally set to perform at the festival – closing out the event with a headlining set on Sunday night (March 26). However yesterday morning, hours before he was due on stage, fans were left disappointed after Lollapalooza announced that he would no longer be appearing.“Due to unforeseen circumstances, Drake is without members of his sound and production team, essential to the realisation of the Lollapalooza show in Sao Paulo,” read a translated statement on the festival’s social media. “Drake was excited to perform for his fans in Brazil.
Drake has bailed on a festival performance in Brazil, leaving fans disappointed and organizers scrambling.
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