Bunbury y Kidd Keo paran sus conciertos a causa de los móviles

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Bunbury and Kidd Keo stop their concerts because of mobile phones

Just a few weeks apart, Bunbury and Kidd Keo They have stopped their concerts because of the fans who did not stop filming with their mobiles during the performance.

A few weeks ago we pointed out that Sabrina Carpenter He had commented in an interview that he was considering prohibiting mobiles in his concerts after attending a performance of Silk Sonic – The duo that make up Anderson .Paak and Bruno Mars– In Las Vegas. But there have already been several artists who have decided to prohibit the use of mobile phones in their concerts such as Jack White, Bob Dylan and Ghost in its most recent tours. Although there have been other cases such as those of Tool either Arctic Monkeys A few years ago.

If things continue like this, it is very likely that more and more artists are added to that cause. Without going any further, just a few weeks apart, two totally different musicians, Enrique Bunbury And the rapper Kidd Keo They have decided to interrupt their actions to recriminate some people from the public who did not stop using their devices constantly and in the first rows.

Bunbury has taken it worse, saying “the fucking camera recording all the fucking time. You stop participating for having a phone, bother and make this worse.” It has been in a concert in Quito (Ecuador). “If you are here in the front row, surely there are many people who would like to be there, enjoying, connecting and participating in the concert, singing the songs, using their hands for more than having a fucking technological appendix,” he continued. “I really feel that we have had to stop the song, but it is a song in which we have to be concentrated and we have to be involved, I have completely removed the concentration.”

In the case of Kidd Keo, it was at the Costa Sonora Festival, the largest urban music festival held before summer in Alicante. After seeing so many mobile phones between the audience, the rapper decided to stop the song and ask his fans to stop filming and cease to enjoy the performance.

– Bunbury Universe (@bunburyuniverso) July 3, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrvywylac2w

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