Music Banda Argentina of a Chica Causes controversy with video in Lollapalooza Argentina

Music Banda Argentina of a Chica Causes controversy with video in Lollapalooza Argentina

The rock group showed in his show video by President Javier Milei as ‘Demon’ during his presentation at the Argentine edition of the festival

Last weekend, the Lollapalooza He started his Latin American edition, starting with Argentina and Chile. With a line-up similar to the Brazilian, the Hermanas editions also highlighted their local artists.

On Saturday 22, the trio Chicawhich defines itself as “bass, drums and vocals in a contemporary, fast and raw sound, which takes you from a frantic pace to the warmth of an endless dance”, caused controversy at the end of his presentation in the capital of Portene by displaying a video in which the Argentine president, Javier Mileiappears with horns, the bloody mouth and has his head exploded.

After the repercussion, the festival stated that it had no involvement with the displayed content, while the Chica He spoke on his social networks to clarify what happened.

As artists, we are responsible for the content expressed in our presentation today at the festival Lollapalooza. Neither the producer, nor the festival, nor the event sponsors were aware of the content of our presentation and we are the only ones responsible for the message presented “

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Here the Lolla It happens on the 28th, 29th and 30th and it has as headliners Olivia Rodrigo, Alanis Morrisette, Shawn Mendes and Justin Timberlakebesides other highlights as Dead Fish, Jão, Tropkillaz, Marina Lima, King suit and Grave among many others.

Tickets are still available and for sale on the Ticketmaster Brazil website.

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Source: Rollingstone

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