DaBaby Allegedly Attempted To Give Out Free Tickets At A Cheesecake Factory Following Rumors Of Canceled Performances Due To Low Sales: I Like His Music, Just Didn’t Feel Like Going
DaBaby Allegedly Attempted To Give Out Free Tickets At A Cheesecake Factory Following Rumors Of Canceled Performances Due To Low Sales: I Like His Music, Just Didn’t Feel Like Going
DaBaby (real name Johnathan Kirk) is determined to promote himself by any means necessary.
DaBaby’s latest drama started after a Twitter account shared a report that the world’s population has officially surpassed 8 billion people. Another Twitter user responded by saying,
“I’m still not over this. like 8 billion people and DaBaby had to cancel his concert bc nobody showed up help me”
This tweet lead to rumors that the “Baby on Baby” rapper allegedly attempted to distribute complimentary tickets to his upcoming concert at a Cheesecake Factory on Wednesday (Nov. 16). However, it appears that he had little success.
skyleridkbro, who recently put their account on private, claimed,
“he came to my job yesterday to give out free tickets. left and came back with a camera man. ‘why’s he here again?'”
Rapper DaBaby went from being an A-List star to handing out free tickets to his show at Cheesecake Factory.
He wasn’t canceled for rapping about murdering Black people.
He was canceled by the LGBT community after he said that his fans should NOT be sucking ? in the parking lot pic.twitter.com/v8SZ9HgLrL
— Xaviaer DuRousseau (@XAVIAERD) November 18, 2022
Someone asked her if she was going, and she replied:
“nah a couple of my coworkers accepted them. his friend asked me and my friend if we wanted some and started to hand them to us but we said no thanks. i like his music just didn’t feel like going”
As you may already know, DaBaby recently made headlines for marketing a “buy one, get one free” ticket deal. The cost of the tickets was reportedly $22 plus a $5.92 service charge, with two being offered for the price of one. The concert was scheduled for a 1,300-person venue.
The “buy one, get one free” promotion followed the alleged cancellation of a DaBaby concert because of the low demand for tickets. Less than 500 of the 14,000 available tickets were sold for the event, which was scheduled to take place on Sept. 2 in New Orleans’ Smoothie King Center. As a result, the event was canceled.
Greg Pulver, one of the show’s promoters, said that the cancellation was due to “business reasons,” calling it a “postponement” while he put together an alternate event.
DaBaby was once at the peak of his game, but it appears that he is no longer a fan favorite. Since breaking into the public eye, the rapper has become involved in a number of controversies, including releasing a song and performing with Tory Lanez (DaBaby and Megan Thee Stallion were friends before he dropped a song with the man who allegedly shot her). He’s also been a part of a number of physical assaults, a ton of baby mama drama, and even made some comments that didn’t go over well with the LGBTQ+ community.
While recently addressing claims that he’s being blackballed, DaBaby was asked if he thinks he would’ve received the same controversy surrounding his “homophobic comments” had he not brought out Tory Lanez. He said,
“F*ck no it wouldn’t have went that way if I wouldn’t have brought bro out. But I’m not into all the conspiracy theories this and that until you see it really cost a n*gga a hundred million dollars within a year span.”
What are your thoughts on the entire situation? Let us know in the comments!
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