Wireless Festival will return to London’s Finsbury Park in 2019, however at the moment, new situations have been imposed on pageant organizers Live Nation. Following complaints from the non-profit neighborhood group the Friends of Finsbury Park, Haringey Council—the native borough authority—granted a brand new license on the situation that artists be requested to not swear or put on “offensive” clothes, BBC News reports.
Specifically, the situations embrace a “request that performers do not sing or play any vulgar, obscene or banned songs or carry out indecent acts or make any vulgar gestures, actions or remarks during the performance.” Performers are additionally requested “not to offend the general public” and chorus from carrying “attire which expose the groin, private parts, buttock or female breast(s).” New sound stage limits and an earlier finish time can even be imposed. Pitchfork has reached out to Live Nation and Wireless representatives to inquire how they plan to handle the situations.
This yr’s Wireless Festival featured performances from J. Cole, Post Malone, Migos, Lil Uzi Vert, Stormzy, Rick Ross, Rae Sremmurd, Playboi Carti, Lil Pump, and extra. The 2019 lineup hasn’t been introduced.
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