‘Lagos Loves Damini’ Only Confirmed How Lowly Nigerian Concertgoers are Prioritised Iyke Bede Only an impassioned fan or music lover would go out of their way and purchase a regular ticket set at N30,000 to watch a performing artis
Only an impassioned fan or music lover would go out of their way and purchase a regular ticket set at N30,000 to watch a performing artiste at a time when inflation rates are in double digits. This, for many, was the case with the Lagos leg of the ‘Love, Damini Tour’ headlined by Grammy-winning afro-fusion act Burna Boy .
Scheduled to kick off by 8 pm on January 1, 2023, the organisers held the crowd in a state of limbo — torn between forfeiting their nonrefundable tickets or sticking it out until mercy was shown. He continued: “I dey here after una talk say I kill person for Cubana; after una talk say my mama dance for Fela. No wahala. I still love una, and that’s why I still dey here. If you like no love me, na God go punish you.”
“I love you but I can’t do this again. The organisational structure and infrastructure are not there for the complexities of my audio and Production needs. So far, none of the organisers mentioned in his apology stepped forward to publicly denounce Burna Boy’s allegations, or at least take the blame and apologise. In the grand scheme of things, it becomes clear how the consumers are perceived: nonexistent
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