The Twitter profile of Serasa, a credit company dedicated to clearing the name of debtors, made a joke on Tuesday by sending a message to Drake, who canceled his show on Lollapalooza last Sunday at the last minute. The comment was left in a message with the news, originally published by the Metropoles portal, that the Canadian rapper would run away from the responsibility of returning the fees paid for his participation in the festival, which, after all, did not happen. The payment to the artist was the largest of the event: around 21.2 million reais.
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“hi @drake,” posted Serasa’s microblog account.
According to a note posted on the festival’s Twitter account, Drake’s show was canceled because “unforeseen circumstances” left the rapper without musicians or production. The note reported that the artist was “excited” to perform, but the situation “got out of his control.” Drake’s presentation would take place on the Budweiser Stage, at 9 p.m. on the 26th. Skrillex took his place.
Lollapalooza warned that “it will generously make available to ticket holders for the Lolla Day, Lolla Comfort Day and Lolla Lounge Day modalities on 3/26 the opportunity to keep the ticket active and attend the event.”
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