There’s no doubt, Rolling Loud was dealt a terrible hand this weekend.
To all my fans who came to see me at Rolling Loud, I’m sorry but I won’t be performing. The Festival Police (Not Rolling Loud) made it mandatory that I had to be policed and checked to get on the stadium grounds. I do not and will not ever settle for being policed to do my job
— Lil Wayne WEEZY F (@LilTunechi) May 12, 2019
and give you guys a great show. I will be at Story tonight for the afterparty and you kan katch me on tour with my bros Blink 182 this summer! ??
— Lil Wayne WEEZY F (@LilTunechi) May 12, 2019
The first knock came as Lil Wayne canceled his set in abrupt fashion after being forced to undergo by a spot check. By all accounts, Weezy wasn’t the only participant perturbed by officials standing just outside the entrance. In all fairness to Rolling Loud, Lil Wayne did offer a distinction – the so-called “Festival Police” unit wasn’t, to his knowledge, employed by the festival, but an outside source.
“The Festival Police (Not Rolling Loud) made it mandatory that I had to be policed and checked to get on the stadium grounds. I do not and will not ever settle for being policed to do my job,” Lil Wayne lamented.
Then there’s Kodak Black’s arrest, creating yet another unforced void in the lineup. Given that Kodak’s arrest took place outside festivals grounds, over an outstanding criminal warrant, Rolling Loud was/is in no mood to let their brand integrity slip away – due to something outside of their control. Their statement reads as follows.
“May 12, 2019 – Miami, Florida – Kodak Black was not arrested at Rolling Loud,” the statement begins matter-of-factly. “He was arrested on his way to the festival and we have no knowledge of what led to the arrest since he was not on festival property.”
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