The band projected the image of the Argentine president with horns and mouthpieces; The group said the Festival had no involvement
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The band Dum Chica, in Lollapalooza Argentina, showed a controversial projection of Javier Milei as a demon, generating political repercussions and clarifications on the liability of the performance.
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THE Argentina Chica band Used the stadium of Lollapalooza Argentina for a controversial event. During the show, this Saturday 22nd, the band designed an image of Javier Milia as a demon On the big screen, with the horns, bouncing the mouth and explosion from the head at the end.
The services quickly reverberated on social networks, generating debates on the political message of the duo. Faced with the public reaction, the Chica members used Instagram to clarify that the festival and its sponsors were not involved in the content displayed.
“As artists, we are responsible for the content expressed in our presentation today at the Lollapalooza Festival. Neither the manufacturer, the festival nor the sponsors of the event were aware of the content of our presentation and we are the only responsible for the message presented,” said the group in the publication.
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The presentation ended with a symbolic scenario: in addition to the controversial video, the stage was decorated with garbage bags, reinforcing the provocative tone of the performance.
Dum Chica is a rock band formed in Buenos Aires in 2021, composed below and voice. With a style that calls it “Raw”, the duo has integrated only the Argentine edition of Lollapalooza this year.
Source: Terra

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