forbidden food, no toilets… his concert in Brussels turns into a nightmare!

After the cancellation of his concert at the Stade de France on June 30 and July 1, 2023, Mylène Farmer was able to resume the thread of his tour Nevermore. The 61-year-old artist gave his show at the Orange Vélodrome in Marseille on July 8, as well as his two dates at the Matmut Atlantique in Bordeaux on July 14 and 15. This Saturday, July 22, she is preparing to meet her Belgian admirers at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels.

However, some of his fans are currently living a real nightmare. Indeed, several of them testified to RTL Info difficult conditions as relayed South Info. “Ban on having food and drinks outside while we still have to wait to enter the stadium! In addition, everything goes in the bins instead of distributing them to the associations”for example complained Laura.

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Mylène Farmer’s concert in Brussels goes badly even before its launch

Others have been in place since “5:30 am”. And if they feel the need to go to the toilet, they will have to be patient… “We are all gathered in the same place. It is not possible to go to the toilet or even to get a drink! You have to step over people to hope to be able to urinate”loose in particular Elodie, annoyed by the situation. “It looks like it’s the first time they’ve organized a concert. We were asked to throw away our large bottles. To eat, there are only crisps, and we must pay by credit card at the only available stand”she cursed afterwards, still as uplifted.

Only a few more hours to wait before being able to find their idol. However, the fans present for the event will only have to watch with their eyes and keep memories of this moment in their heads and not their phones. Indeed, no image of the concert will be able to circulate on social networks as decided Mylène Farmer.

Indeed, his team would use the “Content ID” software which tracks the music in the videos posted thanks to a “digital fingerprint”. In fact, each time a video captured during the show appears on social networks, it will be deleted. “The simple fact of filming constitutes the fixing of a work illegally. We enter the field of counterfeiting, a criminal offense provided for and framed by the intellectual property code” has also informed Pauline Auberger, director of legal affairs of the National Union of Musical and Variety Shows (Prodiss) at BFM.

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