Phoebe Bridgers has announced The Lost Tour with support from Alex G and Isaac Wood!
Each show will be phone-free, using Yondr pouches that will be unlocked when leaving the venue.
That he would be much more famous and popular in the Rap and hip-hop community if he wasn't associated with K-pop. His musical genius is advanced and he knows how to invoke emotional response, but It isn't appreciated nearly enough because he comes from Kpop
The problem was never just the drunk sound engineer and the fact that that’s still the only part of this story that gets acknowledged because it’s the easiest to reframe fault for you guys is exactly why people are still talking about it. You guys keep framing this like it was some unfortunate situation with one employee that you “handled the best you could”. Bffr. The sound engineer was ONE situation. It was not the only situation. The issue was how the people who reported the behavior were treated, being brushed off when concerns were raised, and blame being shifted onto the people being affected by it. Threats, intimidation, being told to stay quiet, being portrayed as liars afterward and watching the story change every few months depending on who you were talking to. The issue was also the creative exploitation that people spoke up about. You had a trans creative continually be deadnamed and misgendered after being corrected several times. People know the shit you guys have said and done behind closed doors. There were legal threats, ongoing intimidation, and people being warned to stop speaking about their experiences or “it would be very bad for them”. The issue was watching people try to speak up and then being met with hostility, damage control and attempts to discredit them instead of ACTUAL accountability. And let’s stop pretending nobody knew what was fucking happening. You knew people were uncomfortable, you knew people were reporting issues. Hell I did from day 2. You knew people were being berated (including by your own band members!). You knew people were crying and talking about leaving. You knew people were saying they felt unsafe.
The whole “we didn’t know” or “we were just trying our best” angle is fucking ridiculous. At a certain point if multiple people are coming to you saying they’re being mistreated and your response is to minimize it, question it, defend the person doing it, ask people to stay quiet, or threaten the people speaking up, that’s not protecting the people being harmed. That’s protecting the problem and that fucking bothers me. Because now it’s being framed like nobody could have possibly known better. These things are not hard to fucking recognize when they’re happening right in front of you and you guys choose to address it when it’s convenient (aka now that fans are asking you guys to be removed from the tour). It’s clearly a performative PR move.
You wanna talk about safety? Let’s talk about it. Let’s talk about the fact that people who came forward were treated like the problem instead of behavior being corrected and addressed. The original purpose of speaking out was never to destroy anyone’s career. It was to warn other women and LGBTQ+ creatives/crew to approach with caution based on our experiences because it’s clear you guys don’t know how to safely foster an environment for them. These parasocial fucking fans can say whatever they want but they truly have no idea what actually happens outside of the way you guys portray yourselves. There were actual consequences to all of this. I was pushed to the point of nearly taking my own life, some of us nearly ended our careers because of the way we were treated and the way it was handled afterward and STILL continues to be handled. This isn’t some internet drama that got blown out of proportion, we were genuinely harmed by it. It severely pisses me off that it’s gotten reduced to “there was a difficult guy and we learned from it” when it’s still ongoing and he’s out of the picture. The damage wasn’t caused by him. It was caused by the people who watched it happen, dismissed it, protected reputations and then suddenly acted fucking shocked when people eventually started talking about it. The people who lived through it remember it JUST fine. You’re not victims.
You know how Jungkook left behind food at that restaurant where the owner ate his leftovers(Weirdo). Well I’m gonna assume the food wasn’t good because when does that man ever leave food behind? That man eats seconds and thirds. 🤷🏻♀️
i wonder what the thought process is of ppl who go to concerts and get mad or annoyed with screaming, standing up, or singing like u want us to be quiet holding hands and sitting down with our legs crossed?????????
You know the freebies people pass out at concerts? Freebies should be just that FREE! If you want to trade then call it trades. It’s not freebies. When I would pass freebies out , I never expected a trade . I never even expected something in return. Seems like the fun is gone.
Happy 13th Anniversary to #RM, BTS' visionary leader, Main Rapper and songwriter, a lyrical genius and boundary-breaking producer and cultural trailblazer! He's one of the world's most influential and respected Artists, breaking barriers for Asian artists and an inspiration to millions around the globe! As BTS' leader he helped define global pop, while his solo work shows versatility beyond BTS's pop/hip-hop! RM was the first BTS member to release solo mixtapes and push artistic boundaries! In 2018, his 2nd mixtape 'mono' broke the record for the Most No. 1s in iTunes history (125)! 'mono.' became the highest-charting album by a K-Soloist in U.S. history, peaking at #26 on the Billboard 200! His debut solo studio album 'Indigo' (2022) reached the highest peak at #3 on the Billboard 200 for a K- Soloist at the time. With his 2nd studio album, 'Right Place, Wrong Person', Namjoon once again made history becoming the 1st K-pop Soloist with multiple albums debuting inside the Top 5 of the Billboard 200! RM was also the 1st K-Act to hit #1 on the R&B and Hip-Hop Digital Sales Charts! He's the only K-Pop Rapper with Agust D and j hope to have surpassed 3B streams on Spotify! Namjoon is also the youngest most credited Artist by the Korean Music Copyright Association, and the 2nd most credited Idol overall! RM is an absolute Global Icon with unmatched cultural impact, and continues to redefine what a solo artist can achieve on the global stage!💪🎂1⃣3⃣🎉🌟🐐👑💜
HAPPY 13 YEARS WITH NAMJOON
FOREVER WITH NAMJOON
#Lucky13ToForeverWithNamjoon
#13YearsWithRM
#Namjoon #RKIVE #김남준 #BTS @BTS_twt
Andrew Garfield says he recently watched the HARRY POTTER films for the first time, but added:
“We shouldn’t be putting money in the pocket of inhumane legislation right now through she that shall remain nameless.” 🎬