Attendees at Vancouver's Breakout Fest reportedly caused 'significant damage,' and police were called to break up the chaos.
Lil Baby wasn’t the only artist to pull out of the festival either, with Lil Uzi Vert, Polo G, and Sofaygo also not making scheduled appearances. Crescendo1, one of the companies behind Breakout Fest, addressed the chaos that engulfed the festival on social media and said it would be contacting attendees with details about partial refunds soon.
“Safety of our guests and venue staff is our number one concern. We did everything to make Breakout a unique and enjoyable experience for Vancouver’s rap fans.”, Laura Ballance, a rep for the Pacific National Exhibition amphitheater, said there was “significant damage” done to both the venue and parts of Hastings Park, where the festival was held. Ballance added, “[T]he PNE is incredibly sorry for the actions of those guests and impact this behaviour may have had on our community.
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