After the Chilean group called “Les Misérables” will blame “Molotov” After attacking them on stage, the vocalist of the Mexican rock band decided to face the Mexican press, pointing out that neither he nor his bandmates were actually present.
Actually, Mickey Huidobro stated in an interview with De Primera Mano that he and the other members “Molotov’ didn’t even show up for the event when it all happened, specifying that the blame for everything supposedly fell on the Chilean band as they overstayed their time on stage, which led to the production manager and his crew breaking into their presentation to remove them from the stage.
The question that botheredOutcastswho had already been warned of the actions to be taken if they continued to exceed their time on stage, resulting in some injuries following an altercation that was allegedly staged by the Chilean group itself.
In this sense, Mickey Huidobro He assured that it was one of the members of the Chilean group who began to smash the stage, even wanting to attack the battery of the Mexican group, which by that time had not yet entered the stage.
“These are girls, no, no, no, there were no blows,” he assured Molotov vocalistwho also pointed out that the only thing the staff did was prevent damage to the Mexican group’s battery.
“This guy (from the group ‘Les Misérables’) he actually hit the host because the host said “the concert is over” and then he came up and took the microphone away from her and said: “Pam!” And then he opened his mouth and, since he didn’t let himself remove the microphone, twisted his arm, and the girl was already in pain,” explained Mickey Huidobro.
Finally, Molotov vocalist assured that, most likely, all this fuss was a fabricated media scandal.Outcasts’, who he says need to “hold on to some news” to stand out as their music isn’t good enough to shine on its own.
Previously, ‘Les Misérables’ showed themselves on their social networks, where they disapproved of the way employees Molotova group they described as “nasty, arrogant and rowdy” in response to their performance at the Renace festival in the Chilean city of Concepción.
“Thank you peñuelas for all the love… Point to the group. Molotov…unpleasant, impudent guys and hooligans, who since yesterday in Concepción, web * rumble us all the time …. You can’t call yourself a professional if you come 3 hours late to check the sound, and even more so drunk. ..last but not least, if you are already about 60 years old, right?”, exposed the Chilean group on their social networks.
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Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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