Separ presunul koncert na Tehelnom poli: Je za tým nevypredaný štadión?
Separ presunul koncert na Tehelnom poli v Bratislave: Je za tým futbalový zápas, alebo nevypredaný štadión?
Bratislava, Slovakia – Slovak rapper Separ's decision to postpone his highly anticipated concert at Tehelné Pole stadium has ignited a debate within the local music scene. Originally scheduled for September 6th, the event was moved to October 10th, with the official reason cited as a conflicting football match at the venue. However, a prominent figure in the music industry, known as mikoodkosic, has publicly challenged this explanation. In a recent video, he asserted that the real reason for the postponement is Separ's alleged inability to sell out the stadium. Drawing on his extensive experience in organizing music festivals and concerts, mikoodkosic stated, "I know how long it takes to build a stage and set up gastronomic zones. You can't fool me." He further claimed that the two-day period between the alleged football match and the original concert date would be sufficient for stage construction, debunking the official narrative. Mikoodkosic also drew parallels to other Slovak artists, including Tina and Rytmus, suggesting they too have faced challenges in selling out large venues in Bratislava and Košice, respectively. He highlighted that tickets for some past events were reportedly given away for free. In contrast, he cited international acts like Rammstein, known for their elaborate stage setups requiring seven days due to extensive pyrotechnics and drawing over 100,000 attendees, as examples of artists who genuinely fill large stadiums. Mikoodkosic urged Separ to "start telling the truth" about the situation, calling the current narrative "very embarrassing." The controversy continues to unfold as fans and industry insiders weigh in on the implications for transparency in the music industry.
Separ presunul koncert na Tehelnom poli v Bratislave: Je za tým futbalový zápas, alebo nevypredaný štadión?