Monday 24 April 2017

Alkaline Show Cancelled In London

Now I have to start by saying, this unruly behaviour had nothing to do with the genre of music or the fact it was a "Jamaican set-up."

It had to do with the people in the area.

Brixton may be getting an upgrade but the same foolishness is still there. People who live near or in the vicinity who don't mind leaving their homes to gain entry into a club for free or just to cause trouble because they haven't got fuq all to do with themselves.

Alkaline (l) Chipmunk (r)
Last night, Jamaican Artiste Alkaline was set to perform in the O2 Brixton Academy alongside UK Rapper, Chipmunk but things kicked off before they had even made it on stage.

People fighting outside the venue, windows and doors breaking and security having to hold back hundreds of people.


Video courtesy of BOJTV LIVE.

The venue owners and promoters didn't have to go far to get law enforcement, Brixton Police Station is right across the road from the O2, so when the police came... "Everyting Lock Off"

The police locked of Brixton Hill and brought out the tear gas for the people.

This is something that is happening a lot and this is why the clubs no longer want to hire out their venues to black/ Jamaican promoters or any party which advertises 'Bashment'.

I bet this is the last time The O2 will be allowing this type of event to happen at one of their venues again.

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