In a post made on social media, Frejat took the opportunity to thank the public for their support, who booed his show: ‘See you around’
One of the opening acts of the show Lenny Kravitz in São Paulo, which took place last Saturday, 23rd, at Allianz Parque, Frejat The end of the presentation was abruptly interrupted. On the afternoon of this Sunday, the 23rd, the former Red Baron spoke about what happened and was “outraged by the disrespect.” Liniker, Lianne La Havas they also opened for the Americans.
The 62-year-old artist opened his show with “Pure Ecstasy” and continued with successes that marked more than 40 years of career, in addition to paying homage to names such as Raul Seixas and Cassia Eller. However, when he performed the last song, “For Happy Born Day,” the sound was cut off in the middle.
The audience, who took a while to understand that the Brazilians were being asked to leave the stage, booed the production of Kravitz and applauded Frejat while the Brazilian left the room without finishing the setlist.
In a post made on social media, the singer from Rio issued an official statement, in which he regretted the incident and took the opportunity to thank all the public’s support. “Outraged by the disrespect I suffered yesterday at the end of my opening show for Lenny Kravitz node Allianz Park in São Paulo, I come to thank the affection and support of the audience present who applauded and sang in an open scene the song that was being played, which would be the last of my show,” he stated.
I also appreciate all the posts of support and indignation about what happened. Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart. We’ll see you around.
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Source: Rollingstone

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