Lil Wayne ends gig ‘after just 30 minutes’ due to reported frustration with crowd

Rapper Lil Wayne has come under fire for leaving a performance early because he seemed to be getting impatient with the audience’s apparent lack of excitement.

At the end of his Welcome To Tha Carter tour, the 40-year-old performer—real nаme Dwayne Carter—cut short the performance in Los Angeles, California, apparently after barely 30 minutes on stage.

Lil Wayne - New Orleans Hip-Hop King | uDiscover MusicAttendees reported on social media that Wayne had entered the stage at LA’s Wiltern Theatre more than an hour after his planned 9 p.m. start time.

Wayne brought out a number of signees from his Young Money Records label imprint, including Lil Twist, Yaj Kader, and Allan Cubas, after performing a couple songs with special guest 2 Chainz.

Lil Wayne to Drop New Album Funeral Next Friday - XXLThen, according to HipHopDX, he allegedly exited the stage when Cubas started playing one of his own songs. Wayne stepped out to address the crowd before Cubas could start his second performance.

In a video that was taken by a fan and posted to social media, he is heard saying, “We appreciate it, but we ain’t about to be bending over backwards for these folks.” “We put in too much effort for this. We put in far too much work.

“Allan, my artist, was Twist, and Yaj was that.” Young Money is who we are. Thank you for your time.

A History of Rappers Paying Homage to Lil Wayne - XXLThe artists departed the stage at this point. The house lights came on a few minutes later.

“I will never go to another Lil Wayne concert after he arrived late then performed for 30 had intermission put his new artist to perform then came out and canceled the rest of the concert because the crowd wasn’t hype enough for his new artist,” one fan wrote on social media in response to other fans’ complaints.

Another person said, “Lil Wayne needs to stay humble and appreciate the people who support him. You can’t cancel a show because you were late and the audience didn’t realize your artist is insаne.”



<p>Lil Wayne photographed at the Recording Academy Honors Presented by the Black Music Collective on 2 February </p>
<p>” align=”center” style=”max-width: 100%; margin-bottom: 30px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; display: block;”>A Lil Wayne spokesperson has been approached by The Independent to request comment.</p>
<p>Wayne, who is well-known for hits like “A Milli” and “Lollipop,” is among the musicians with the highest global sales figures.</p>
<p>After a fan tossed an object at him at a Jacksonville, Florida, show last year, he threatened to exit the stage.</p>
<div class='code-block code-block-1 ai-track' data-ai='WzEsMCwiTUdJRCBzbWFydCB3aWRnZXQiLCIiLDJd' style='margin: 8px auto; text-align: center; display: block; clear: both;'>
<!-- Composite Start --> 
 <div id=

© 2023