An unusual struggle in the world of entertainment: the trailer of the hurricane that is successful in the streets of Brazil, explodes the rock band CPM 22
The event that collected the Trailer for hurricanes and the band CPM 22 In the end he was marked by an accident that caused discomfort among the groups. In a publication on Monday social networks (4), the trailer expressed discontent with the conduct of the rock band during a presentation held on August 2nd. The group said he had his show damaged by unresolved actions by colleagues from events.
“Intentional reduction in volume”
The truck team reported that, while performing in the established time, the members of the CPM 22 They would have started the passage of sound and the adjustments of the light, which interfered directly on the performance of the performance. Furthermore, according to the note, “There has been an intentional reduction in the volume of our sound, several times”which had a negative impact on public experience. The group ranked the episode as a pause of respect among the professionals who share the same artistic space.
Group Outburst on the behavior of the rock band
In the text, the Trailer for hurricanes He stressed that he has always acted with seriousness and commitment and that attitudes like the reported will go against the spirit of collaboration that must exist among the artists. “We are artists like any other, with a trajectory won with many efforts. It is not admissible that there is sabotage within an environment that should be of unity and respect.”The extract of the publication states, which also demonstrated solidarity with the current public.
Even in the face of frustration, the members have strengthened their commitment to their mission to bring joy and entertainment to people. “We follow still, with humility, professionalism and the usual affection”they concluded. So far the band CPM 22 He did not comment on the episode.
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Source: Terra

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