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Fans at Sticky Fingers' second Melbourne show - the final of their Australian tour dates - were left disappointed last night.
“So shattered by the cancellation of the show tonight,” Kerri Livesey posted. “Cancel a show for no reason?,” another fan responded. WTF !!! Don’t take peoples money and not follow through with providing what the fans paid for! WTAF! So how do we get our money back??” If Sticky Fingers don’t refund everyone who attended their show last night that’s fucked up, you don’t just have your frontman walk out and cancel a show for no reason “If Sticky Fingers don’t refund everyone who attended their show last night that’s fucked up, you don’t just have your frontman walk out and cancel a show for no reason,” one person tweeted.
Controversial Australian band Sticky Fingers frontman Dylan Frost admitted he "lost control" when the lead singer sensationally stormed off in the middle of ...
He initially said in an expletive-laden video posted to social media, "Triple J, f**k you and your f**king artist repertoire. "I ain't the same derailed, angry person you saw last year. But then we only got three songs in and Frosty cracked the s***s, stormed off and cancelled." We're working on a new date to make it up to everyone or refunds for those who want them and we will let you know plans soon." It's expected the band will still perform in New Zealand next month. I hope sharing this helps find a resolve on the situation." We don't f**king need you. The band was seven songs into its set when New Zealand-born Frost appeared to become upset onstage. Frost wrote in 2016 that he would seek therapy and rehabilitation and that he was "truly sorry to the people that have been affected by my behaviour" and that he hoped to "one day make amends for my actions". "So disrespectful to the fans who have stuck by them and waited to see them after such a long time." The band had played on Friday night in Melbourne without drama. "I want to apologise to the fans and my band, our crew and venue staff.
Dylan Frost has apologised to his fans after footage emerged of the Sticky Fingers singer punching his microphone and exiting the stage at a concert.
He's been accused of alleged threatening and sexist behaviour towards women The tour has been amazing so far and we wanted to end it big but I just didn’t have it last night and I lost control.' Dylan Frost has apologised to his fans after footage emerged of the Sticky Fingers singer punching his microphone and exiting the stage at a concert.
UPDATE: Sticky Fingers frontman Dylan Frost has released a statement, posted to Facebook: “Hey it's Dizza here – I'm really sorry for last night in ...
“So shattered by the cancellation of the show tonight,” Kerri Livesey posted. “Cancel a show for no reason?,” another fan responded. “Hey it’s Dizza here – I’m really sorry for last night in Melbourne. I’ve been working hard on myself and will continue to prioritise my health, but I still let a lot of you down.
Kiwi-born Dylan Frost has apologised after punching a microphone, throwing his guitar and ending a gig in Melbourne early on the weekend.
Great and $89 later and wasted,” one post read while others expressed disappointment, especially because they had paid for flights from other cities to see the show. Footage of Frost ending the gig early has been circulating online. “I’ve been working hard on myself and will continue to prioritise my health, but I still let a lot of you down.
Sticky Fingers frontman, Dylan Frost shook Melbourne fans on Saturday, after punching a mic and storming off stage mid-concert.
Since the whole ordeal went down, Dylan has released a statement, explaining his mindset and apologising to fans: “Hey it’s Dizza here – I’m really sorry for last night in Melbourne. I’ve been working hard on myself and will continue to prioritise my health, but I still let a lot of you down. So what infuriated Dylan Frost to the point of having a live meltdown and cancelling the show? Others were enraged and demanded compensation: “So shattered by the cancellation of the show tonight,” posted a fan by the name of Kerri Livesey. “Never thought you guys would do something like that.