Chappelle Roan concert meltdowns

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Anonymous wrote:Oof- SNL channels Chappell. Pretty bold considering she’s performing there soon?



Bwaaaahahahahaha.

I read it as a shot across the bow for Roan to not pull any diva sh#t when she performs on SNL. DO YOUR JOB.


Doesn’t it show actually how insane humans are, Obsessed over a hippo or singer Its humans running around throwing things at people or hippos it’s and screaming their name in the streets



I agree people are crazy but I feel like performers need to be a little more professional here. Concert tickets are so expensive now and some people bought airline tickets to fly in from places where she isn’t performing. It just sucks not to take that into consideration, or I guess not really care that you fans are now just out what might have been considerable money for them—-young people that worked all summer saving up money for this big splurge. If she can’t handle the social media crazies, she should just disengage from that. Or, alternatively, she should just shake it off, because, as a wise woman once said, haters gonna hate, hate, hate. (I know TS gets a lot of shit but she does really have some good advice for her generation.)


Travel insurance may help you more than Taylor swift quotes next time.


Does travel insurance cover a performer saying they can’t perform?



No. That poster is just grasping at straws.


Maybe I am but here is some info about CFAR (a cancel for any reason) trip insurance. I haven’t used it, but it seems to be a thing?

https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/travel/cancel-for-any-reason-cfar-travel-insurance-explained#can-i-really-cancel-for-any-reason-what-does-a-cfar-policy-cover
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Anonymous wrote:Oof- SNL channels Chappell. Pretty bold considering she’s performing there soon?



Bwaaaahahahahaha.

I read it as a shot across the bow for Roan to not pull any diva sh#t when she performs on SNL. DO YOUR JOB.


Doesn’t it show actually how insane humans are, Obsessed over a hippo or singer Its humans running around throwing things at people or hippos it’s and screaming their name in the streets



I agree people are crazy but I feel like performers need to be a little more professional here. Concert tickets are so expensive now and some people bought airline tickets to fly in from places where she isn’t performing. It just sucks not to take that into consideration, or I guess not really care that you fans are now just out what might have been considerable money for them—-young people that worked all summer saving up money for this big splurge. If she can’t handle the social media crazies, she should just disengage from that. Or, alternatively, she should just shake it off, because, as a wise woman once said, haters gonna hate, hate, hate. (I know TS gets a lot of shit but she does really have some good advice for her generation.)


Travel insurance may help you more than Taylor swift quotes next time.


Travel insurance doesn’t generally cover “the performer I wanted to see cancelled”. Anyway. I’m not the person that bought the tickets, but I know young people that saved up for them, and for similar tickets. I think performers can get a pass for true emergencies and mental health or other health collapses — if her mom died, or she was hospitalized with exhaustion, I think everyone would understand. But this is coming off more like her feelings got hurt because people were mean, and she feels like she didn’t sign up for that. Which is guess is fine. But your fans should know that when they purchase tickets it’s contingent on your feeling the vibe to perform, and they should discount the value of the tickets accordingly. I think that’s true for any service provider — part of what you pay for is reliability so if they aren’t going to be reliable, you probably pay less.


I guess her fans will know that from now on, but I also think this is part of the problem with mental and chronic illnesses. We as a society just blame the person rather than understanding that people who are suffering from mental health issues may not fit the mold of the USA puritanical work ethic. Wouldn’t it be better for everyone if we understood that some people need a little more leeway in life so they can contribute some to our society. Right now it is very much: be a top performer or we don’t need you. When really everyone could use the in between acceptance of: I’m doing the best I can right now at some point in their professional lives.


I think that’s an interesting point but right now the “cost” is just shoveled entirely into the ticket buyer who is disappointed. Maybe the solution is that a performer with a health issue could be upfront about it and say “this is my plan but it’s all contingent on how I feel; if I can’t make it, fans will get a 75% refund” . And then the promoter would have to build all that cost into the compensation for her…..or something. I don’t know the answer but I think if we’re going to shift to a model that is less focused on work ethic, then there needs to be a conversation about how that burden or cost would be shared. Its an interesting question.
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Anonymous wrote:Oof- SNL channels Chappell. Pretty bold considering she’s performing there soon?



Bwaaaahahahahaha.

I read it as a shot across the bow for Roan to not pull any diva sh#t when she performs on SNL. DO YOUR JOB.


Doesn’t it show actually how insane humans are, Obsessed over a hippo or singer Its humans running around throwing things at people or hippos it’s and screaming their name in the streets



I agree people are crazy but I feel like performers need to be a little more professional here. Concert tickets are so expensive now and some people bought airline tickets to fly in from places where she isn’t performing. It just sucks not to take that into consideration, or I guess not really care that you fans are now just out what might have been considerable money for them—-young people that worked all summer saving up money for this big splurge. If she can’t handle the social media crazies, she should just disengage from that. Or, alternatively, she should just shake it off, because, as a wise woman once said, haters gonna hate, hate, hate. (I know TS gets a lot of shit but she does really have some good advice for her generation.)


Travel insurance may help you more than Taylor swift quotes next time.


Does travel insurance cover a performer saying they can’t perform?



No. That poster is just grasping at straws.


Maybe I am but here is some info about CFAR (a cancel for any reason) trip insurance. I haven’t used it, but it seems to be a thing?

https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/travel/cancel-for-any-reason-cfar-travel-insurance-explained#can-i-really-cancel-for-any-reason-what-does-a-cfar-policy-cover


I have used it but it is really extremely expensive.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oof- SNL channels Chappell. Pretty bold considering she’s performing there soon?



Bwaaaahahahahaha.

I read it as a shot across the bow for Roan to not pull any diva sh#t when she performs on SNL. DO YOUR JOB.


Doesn’t it show actually how insane humans are, Obsessed over a hippo or singer Its humans running around throwing things at people or hippos it’s and screaming their name in the streets



I agree people are crazy but I feel like performers need to be a little more professional here. Concert tickets are so expensive now and some people bought airline tickets to fly in from places where she isn’t performing. It just sucks not to take that into consideration, or I guess not really care that you fans are now just out what might have been considerable money for them—-young people that worked all summer saving up money for this big splurge. If she can’t handle the social media crazies, she should just disengage from that. Or, alternatively, she should just shake it off, because, as a wise woman once said, haters gonna hate, hate, hate. (I know TS gets a lot of shit but she does really have some good advice for her generation.)


Travel insurance may help you more than Taylor swift quotes next time.


Travel insurance doesn’t generally cover “the performer I wanted to see cancelled”. Anyway. I’m not the person that bought the tickets, but I know young people that saved up for them, and for similar tickets. I think performers can get a pass for true emergencies and mental health or other health collapses — if her mom died, or she was hospitalized with exhaustion, I think everyone would understand. But this is coming off more like her feelings got hurt because people were mean, and she feels like she didn’t sign up for that. Which is guess is fine. But your fans should know that when they purchase tickets it’s contingent on your feeling the vibe to perform, and they should discount the value of the tickets accordingly. I think that’s true for any service provider — part of what you pay for is reliability so if they aren’t going to be reliable, you probably pay less.


I guess her fans will know that from now on, but I also think this is part of the problem with mental and chronic illnesses. We as a society just blame the person rather than understanding that people who are suffering from mental health issues may not fit the mold of the USA puritanical work ethic. Wouldn’t it be better for everyone if we understood that some people need a little more leeway in life so they can contribute some to our society. Right now it is very much: be a top performer or we don’t need you. When really everyone could use the in between acceptance of: I’m doing the best I can right now at some point in their professional lives.


I think that’s an interesting point but right now the “cost” is just shoveled entirely into the ticket buyer who is disappointed. Maybe the solution is that a performer with a health issue could be upfront about it and say “this is my plan but it’s all contingent on how I feel; if I can’t make it, fans will get a 75% refund” . And then the promoter would have to build all that cost into the compensation for her…..or something. I don’t know the answer but I think if we’re going to shift to a model that is less focused on work ethic, then there needs to be a conversation about how that burden or cost would be shared. Its an interesting question.


This would be a wonderful idea. Many fans don't follow the celebs personal life too. Maybe a pop up saying this artist cancels a lot so they advise travel insurance and a certain refund policy will be put in place
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Anonymous wrote:Chappell Roan should look to Madonna to learn about professional concert behavior.


I assume this is a joke since Madonna makes her audience wait two hours before she goes on stage at 10 pm.


It was a joke.
Chappell Roan is one in a line of ill-mannered concert musicians. Madonna's another one. Some fans will stop buying tickets, others will buy them. Story as old as popular music.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oof- SNL channels Chappell. Pretty bold considering she’s performing there soon?



Bwaaaahahahahaha.

I read it as a shot across the bow for Roan to not pull any diva sh#t when she performs on SNL. DO YOUR JOB.


Doesn’t it show actually how insane humans are, Obsessed over a hippo or singer Its humans running around throwing things at people or hippos it’s and screaming their name in the streets



I agree people are crazy but I feel like performers need to be a little more professional here. Concert tickets are so expensive now and some people bought airline tickets to fly in from places where she isn’t performing. It just sucks not to take that into consideration, or I guess not really care that you fans are now just out what might have been considerable money for them—-young people that worked all summer saving up money for this big splurge. If she can’t handle the social media crazies, she should just disengage from that. Or, alternatively, she should just shake it off, because, as a wise woman once said, haters gonna hate, hate, hate. (I know TS gets a lot of shit but she does really have some good advice for her generation.)


Travel insurance may help you more than Taylor swift quotes next time.


Travel insurance doesn’t generally cover “the performer I wanted to see cancelled”. Anyway. I’m not the person that bought the tickets, but I know young people that saved up for them, and for similar tickets. I think performers can get a pass for true emergencies and mental health or other health collapses — if her mom died, or she was hospitalized with exhaustion, I think everyone would understand. But this is coming off more like her feelings got hurt because people were mean, and she feels like she didn’t sign up for that. Which is guess is fine. But your fans should know that when they purchase tickets it’s contingent on your feeling the vibe to perform, and they should discount the value of the tickets accordingly. I think that’s true for any service provider — part of what you pay for is reliability so if they aren’t going to be reliable, you probably pay less.


I guess her fans will know that from now on, but I also think this is part of the problem with mental and chronic illnesses. We as a society just blame the person rather than understanding that people who are suffering from mental health issues may not fit the mold of the USA puritanical work ethic. Wouldn’t it be better for everyone if we understood that some people need a little more leeway in life so they can contribute some to our society. Right now it is very much: be a top performer or we don’t need you. When really everyone could use the in between acceptance of: I’m doing the best I can right now at some point in their professional lives.



Save the Petulant Pop Stars!
Anonymous
She’s so brave! People who spent $600 on non-refundable tickets need to respect her taking a stress break and cancelling her tour! Anything that might cause her stress should be eliminated! Anything hard is to be eschewed!
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oof- SNL channels Chappell. Pretty bold considering she’s performing there soon?



Bwaaaahahahahaha.

I read it as a shot across the bow for Roan to not pull any diva sh#t when she performs on SNL. DO YOUR JOB.


Doesn’t it show actually how insane humans are, Obsessed over a hippo or singer Its humans running around throwing things at people or hippos it’s and screaming their name in the streets



I agree people are crazy but I feel like performers need to be a little more professional here. Concert tickets are so expensive now and some people bought airline tickets to fly in from places where she isn’t performing. It just sucks not to take that into consideration, or I guess not really care that you fans are now just out what might have been considerable money for them—-young people that worked all summer saving up money for this big splurge. If she can’t handle the social media crazies, she should just disengage from that. Or, alternatively, she should just shake it off, because, as a wise woman once said, haters gonna hate, hate, hate. (I know TS gets a lot of shit but she does really have some good advice for her generation.)


Travel insurance may help you more than Taylor swift quotes next time.


Travel insurance doesn’t generally cover “the performer I wanted to see cancelled”. Anyway. I’m not the person that bought the tickets, but I know young people that saved up for them, and for similar tickets. I think performers can get a pass for true emergencies and mental health or other health collapses — if her mom died, or she was hospitalized with exhaustion, I think everyone would understand. But this is coming off more like her feelings got hurt because people were mean, and she feels like she didn’t sign up for that. Which is guess is fine. But your fans should know that when they purchase tickets it’s contingent on your feeling the vibe to perform, and they should discount the value of the tickets accordingly. I think that’s true for any service provider — part of what you pay for is reliability so if they aren’t going to be reliable, you probably pay less.


I guess her fans will know that from now on, but I also think this is part of the problem with mental and chronic illnesses. We as a society just blame the person rather than understanding that people who are suffering from mental health issues may not fit the mold of the USA puritanical work ethic. Wouldn’t it be better for everyone if we understood that some people need a little more leeway in life so they can contribute some to our society. Right now it is very much: be a top performer or we don’t need you. When really everyone could use the in between acceptance of: I’m doing the best I can right now at some point in their professional lives.



Save the Petulant Pop Stars!


I’m so tired of people celebrating their mental health issues these days and using them as excuses to be non-resilient. Like this lady and this situation. I’m sorry it was hard getting famous after three months. Maybe don’t fking try to be a celebrity.
Anonymous
We saw her in Montreal earlier this year - opening for Olivia Rodrigo. She was great.

Her rise to fame has been very fast and it sounds like she was not prepared to go so big so fast.

She is talented but agree with app that she needs to honor existing concert bookings.
Anonymous
She doesn’t need to tour or book any dates. She can still make music. She has the agency to protect her mental health by not over committing in the first place.
Anonymous
I like her music a lot but she's mentally ill. That's something she's been honest about. She used to do lives on tiktok at odd hours in a obvious manic state. She needs to get a better hold on it if she wants to contuine her career.

Anonymous
She has no ass
Anonymous

Hey Chappelle: DO YOUR F#CKING JOB. There are thousands on Reddit and social media saying how they saved up money to buy tix and travel - often low income Gen Z kids - and now they are screwed.

she doesn't own y'all anything, give it a break
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love her. I don’t care if she does your f$&ing concerts. If they’re that important to you, find something better to do with your time. Create something of your own. Concerts are fun and being a fan is fun, but if any of it is making you angry you need to get a grip.



word!
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I’m sure you’re the most dedicated superfan, but nobody else had really heard of her until recently. The fame has gone to her head and not in a good way.

true but in june 2024 or july 2024(i think), in a discord server people were talking about her so i decided to check who's is she and there it was, her music! its so goood
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