Eminem's disciple Yelawolf walked off stage during a concert at Louisiana State University when he was told profanity was not tolerated. Turns out the rapper had signed a contract saying his set should be swear-free.
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Lil Wayne was only 30 minutes into his show at the Wiltern in Los Angeles as the last stop of his Welcome to Tha Carter tour when he left the stage due to a low energy crowd. HipHopDX reports that the rapper showed up over an hour late, though fans online say it was over three hours later, and then he performed for half an hour, bringing out surprise guest 2 Chainz, before giving the stage over to his Young Money artists Lil Twist, Yaj Kader and Allan Cubas.
After waiting such a long time to see Lil Wayne, it's unsurprising that the crowd wasn't happy to see him leave the stage. Before Cubas could perform his second song, Wayne returned to stop him. "We appreciate it, but we ain't about to be bending over backwards for these folks. We work too hard for this. We work way too hard," Wayne told Cubas, per a video shared on Twitter. He then turned to the crowd and repeated the Young Money artists' names, said, "We appreciate y'all time," then put down the mic and walked away for good. The crowd reportedly waited a couple minutes in disbelief before the house lights went up.
During Kid Cudi's headlining performance at Rolling Loud Miami on July 22, members of the audience continued to throw objects at him even after he threatened to walk off, leading him to actually do so after just four songs. "Throw one more f—ing thing on this stage and I'll walk off, I'm not f—ing playing. I'm not f—ing playing, you will ruin it for everybody," Cudi warned. What looked like a water bottle then flew at him from the crowd and he left. Cudi had joined the festival lineup as a replacement for Kanye "Ye" West, who dropped out of the lineup less than a week before he was set to perform. Many suspect the rivalry between the rappers influenced the crowd's behavior during Cudi's set, as fans were reportedly chanting West's name during it, per Consequence.
'Bad Habits' singer Steve Lacy performed across the states for his 'Give You the World' tour, but things took a nasty turn in at his October 24, 2022 show in New Orleans. Videos showed a disposable camera hitting Lacy as he performed on stage and bouncing back into the crowd. Lacy stopped singing and told his band to cut the music. He asked audience members to hand him the offending object and proceeded to dramatically smash it on stage. Lacy then walked off, calling it a night to the crowd's dismay.
The musician made headlines for his actions and later made a statement on Instagram about the incident. “Shoutout to the people not throwing disposable cameras at me and just coming to catch a vibe and connect ... i hate that the beauty of the connection i have with so many people in the crowd gets lost when something negative happens.” He continued, "i don’t believe i owe anyone an apology—maybe i couldve reacted better? sure. always. i’m a student of life. but i’m a real person with real feelings and real reactions." He received support in the comments from other musicians like Chloe Bailey and Kali Uchis.
Behind all that makeup and hair, the members of KISS are now in their seventies. The band is traveling the world for their final concert tour: the End of the Road World Tour. Unfortunately, things took a turn for the worst while they were performing in Manaus, Brazil, on April 12, 2023. Vocalist and bassist Gene Simmons became ill and had to leave the stage in the middle of the show. "Hold on, hold on. We're gonna have to stop," singer and guitarist Paul Stanley addressed the audience. "We know how much you love Gene, and he's obviously sick. We're gonna have to stop to take care of him, because we love him, right?"
The show was put on pause for about five minutes while Simmons was seen to off stage, but he managed to return and perform another song while sitting in a chair. He explained on social media the next day that he was simply dehydrated because the temperatures and humidity in Manaus were "sky high."
When you pay to go see your favorite musician's show, you expect to have a great time nodding your head to all the tunes. But concerts don't always go according to plan, and sometimes artists walk off stage for all sorts of reasons.
Click through this gallery to discover stars who walked off stage for strange reasons.
Celebrities who walked off stage for odd reasons
Concerts don't always go according to plan
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When you pay to go see your favorite musician's show, you expect to have a great time nodding your head to all the tunes. But concerts don't always go according to plan, and sometimes artists walk off stage for all sorts of reasons.
Click through this gallery to discover stars who walked off stage for strange reasons.