The Grammy Award-nominee is part of Lollapalooza's recent string of concerts in South America and fan safety has become a high focus in the music industry in wake of the Astroworld tragedy.
Doja Cat has become a global superstar over the last three years. The multi-time Grammy Award nominee is part of Lollapaloozas music festival expansion in South America this month. On Saturday (March 19), she paused a concert in Argentina to ensure the safety of one fan in the crowd. Her set was paused for five minutes during a performance of Options from her Planet Her album. In a video shared on social media, Doja can be seen directing traffic inside Hippodromo de San Isidro in Buenos Aires, asking for sound to be cut. Yo. Cut it! she shouts during the performance around the 48:42 minute mark. Wait, wait, wait. Wait, wait, wait. Wait, wait, wait. Somebody needs help over there. Is that right? Am I right? Somebody needs help? Explaining why she stopped the show, Doja explained she loved the fans in attendance and couldnt have anything dangerous happen to them. You guys over there in that circle that just signaled to me, when everythings OK, you just go like this, Doja Cat said. Just do that, OK? Just wave. If its not OK, then dont do anything. But once its OK, just do something with your hands like this. Im sorry, I cant keep going if things arent good. The show eventually resumed after the fan was determined to be safe. The moment comes more than four months after the Read more