Rema angrily abandons live performance in Atlanta

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Popular Nigerian rapper, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, walked off the stage in anger during his performance in Atlanta.

Rema abruptly ended his show following the venue’s unsatisfactory conditions.

In a viral video on social media, the singer
got onstage and performed just two songs with the audience, then angrily left the stage.

Addressing his fans before walking out of stage, the singer apologised to his audience and promises to reschedule his show in Atlanta as he expresses his discomfort with the heat inside the venue.

Voicing out his grievances, Rema stated that the show organizers had shown disrespect not just towards him but also towards Afrobeats as a genre.

4 thoughts on “Rema angrily abandons live performance in Atlanta

  1. Just like any other professionals, artists expect certain standards and conditions to ensure a successful performance and a positive experience for both themselves and the audience. Extreme heat inside the venue could be a genuine concern, as it can negatively impact the artist’s ability to deliver a good show and pose health risks.Rescheduling the show and addressing the situation with his fans show Rema’s commitment to maintaining a positive relationship with his audience and promoting the genre of Afrobeats.

  2. It is crucial for event organizers to ensure that all necessary preparations are in place to provide a smooth and professional experience for the artists and the audience.
    In such instances, it is important for the organizers to take responsibility, make amends, and learn from their mistakes.

  3. It is very important for organizers to take cognizance about the event of the day and ensure adequate provision are put in place and as well as open up to correction

  4. The organizer should top their games, heat in a crowded place its not a good thing, it might cause heat stroke and other damages might happen.

What are your thoughts?

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