DaBaby can go through a mixed bag of events at any point in time. One year removed from the controversy of his Rolling Loud performance, his New Orleans concert was canceled after selling only 500 tickets.
The rapper’s concert was canceled, reportedly because of low ticket sales. According to the report, only 500 or so people bought tickets for the show, while the capacity was 14,000. However, his booking agent has his own version of events.
DaBaby reacted to the reports by just posting his own gif. But the head of the booking agency that represents him had more to say. Andrew Lieber says that it was the promoters who are to blame for the cancelation of the show.
Euell “7th Ward Shorty” Sylvester and Greg Pulver of Clear Bizness Entertainment and 70/30 were behind the promotion of the show. Lieber says that the promoters were in a breach of contract, which is why the show was canceled. Lieber promised another show from the rapper in New Orleans. Complex reports that DaBaby will return to The Big Easy sometime soon.
DaBaby’s New Orleans show was pulled by the artist’s team due to the promoter being in breach of contract. DaBaby will be back in New Orleans very soon to make it up to his fans.
Lieber also contested the claims from Ticketmaster blaming the cancelation on poor ticket sales. Reportedly, he says that the tickets are not a reliable metric to judge sales.
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