Music Town pronounces on interruption in Don Toliver concert

Music Town pronounces on interruption in Don Toliver concert

Presentation of Rapper Don Toliver on stage Skyline had to be interrupted on Saturday night, September 6, for security reasons reasons

The presentation of the rapper Don Toliver On the Skyline stage, on Saturday night, September 6, Don Toliver had to be interrupted by the organizers of The Town for safety reasons. The audience even invaded the gap in front of the stage, a space reserved for photographers and accredited.

According to Multishow’s transmission, the organizers asked the people present in the space reserved for the show to go back and forth to avoid any kind of accident. The show was resumed after 20 minutes of stopping.

For safety reasons, we ask those on the left of the stage to step to the left. And those who are directly take a step to the right. Soon we will resume the show“, announced the organization of the event in the sound system.

Organization pronounces

In a note (via oglobo), the organization said: “The organizers of The Town report that the break in the Don Toliver show was a security measure to reduce the high concentration of the public in front of the stage. It is noteworthy that no one has been injured and this is an international security protocol called “Pause Show”. The Town follows strict standards to ensure security and good experience for all. The show was resumed and the programming follows normally.

Also read:The Town: Don Toliver performs median show and loses focus after interruption

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Source: Rollingstone

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