DaBaby Dropped From Music Festivals After His Homophobic Comments
DaBaby was supposed to perform at the Lollapalooza, but the music festival canceled the rapper’s performance on Sunday, after that, many festivals followed their response and canceled his performance. All of this results from the rapper’s insulting comments about gay men and people with HIV at the Rolling Loud music festival.
Rapper DaBaby was scheduled to perform at Lollapalooza’s closing night but was cut from the lineup due to his homophobic comments last week at a Miami music festival called Rolling Loud.
I don’t feel bad for Dababy for the simple fact what he said was completely unnecessary
— Mr. Bitches (@_Girlthatsslim) August 4, 2021
dababy getting dropped left n right😭 he should have left it at “put your cellphone lights upppp” cause his pockets not happy rn😭
— Lida Yavari (@lidayavarii) August 4, 2021
It’s wild that lineups are replacing DaBaby with Young Thug when Young Thug should’ve been the first choice anyway.
— Dedee (@thoughtfulbae) August 4, 2021
The organizers for the Chicago festival sent out a statement on Twitter. They claim that the rapper’s remarks are contrary to the festival’s spirit. The tweet added that Young Thug will perform at 9:00 p.m. instead, and G Herbo will take the 4:00 p.m performance.
“Lollapalooza was founded on diversity, inclusivity, respect, and love. With that in mind, DaBaby will no longer be performing at Grant Park tonight,” the statement said.
Lollapalooza was founded on diversity, inclusivity, respect, and love. With that in mind, DaBaby will no longer be performing at Grant Park tonight. Young Thug will now perform at 9:00pm on the Bud Light Seltzer Stage, and G Herbo will perform at 4:00pm on the T-Mobile Stage. pic.twitter.com/Mx4UiAi4FW
— Lollapalooza (@lollapalooza) August 1, 2021
DaBaby at the Unemployment Office after losing all his gigs pic.twitter.com/BrWvnhNtrn
— jack harlow hate acct (@glizzywaterr) August 3, 2021
Next, after Lollapalooza took DaBaby off their lineup, Governors Ball canceled the rapper’s performance on September 4. In a statement on Twitter, the festival shared that “Founders Entertainment does not and will not tolerate hate or discrimination of any kind.”
Stay tuned for a lineup addition. pic.twitter.com/ED4rhbL9Wm
— The Governors Ball (@GovBallNYC) August 2, 2021
Day N Vegas decided to cancel the rapper’s performance in November. Then, the festival replaced him with Roddy Ricch.
Dababy being dropped from every music festival pic.twitter.com/saR2aMT25d
— s (@salvucciodamico) August 2, 2021
Moreover, iHeartRadio Music Festival and Austin City Limits issued a statement determining DaBaby’s cancelation from their festivals lineup.
DaBaby will no longer be performing at Austin City Limits Music Festival — lineup update coming soon. pic.twitter.com/jAYfdJFxJf
— ACL Festival (@aclfestival) August 3, 2021
hes gonna be DaCashier at this rate #DaBaby pic.twitter.com/U0bXhf4hdO
— the_swan_rhcp (@antoniedeswan) August 4, 2021
Things that DaBaby was canceled from
— RapCoverMedia (@RapCoverMedia) August 4, 2021
Lollapalooza
Parklife
The Governors Ball
Day N Vegas
Music Midtown
iHeartRadio The Daytime Stage
Austin City Limits pic.twitter.com/LCLti1CsTY
Consequently, after all the music festivals shared their decision, DaBaby sent out a statement apologizing for his actions, he defended his comments on Instagram.
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