Police cancel Maluma event in Miami: What did he do?

Police cancel Maluma event in Miami: What did he do? [VIDEO]

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Police cancel Maluma’s event in Miami and social media users label the singer “irresponsible” for performing it.

Maluma was branded “irresponsible” by countless social media users after it was announced that he called his fans for an event in the city of Miami where social distancing in the middle was not met. of the public health crisis experienced by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Using the Instagram platform, the Colombian singer in the afternoon of Tuesday, February 2 urged his fans to attend an art gallery in the Wynwood area of ​​Miami for a meeting in the middle of the promotion from his latest film album “7 Days in Jamaica”.

During the event, Maluma fans lined up to meet him and did not comply with the six-foot spacing to prevent a possible infection with COVID-19 amid the spread of viruses in several U.S. cities.

According to reporter Àlex Rodríguez of “La La La Sopa”, police officers canceled the ‘Happy the 4’ performer’s event for not complying with the security protocols needed for the Coronavirus pandemic: ” The police have put an end to this event precisely because social distance has not been guaranteed. “

According to Rodríguez’s report, Maluma was evicted through the back door of the venue and the gallery was temporarily closed, leaving hundreds of fans unhappy at not being able to meet him. ‘artist.

Instagram users were quick to react to the Maluma event: “Irresponsible, so many people dying of COVID,” “Irresponsible, artists and their double standards,” were “,” poor doctors and nurses who are going to treat all these irresponsible people “,” in the United States you can’t break the law, whoever it is. Irresponsible “,” You’re a good irresponsible person, to make money you don’t care the lives of others. “

What was Maluma’s reaction to his crowded event in Miami?

A few minutes after her event in the city of Miami was canceled, Maluma spoke on the social network Instagram: “Thanks to all who were, they sadly closed because there were a lot of people and not I was able to take pictures with all of you.I really wanted to share with each of you, but the police didn’t stop.We had to leave the place, but all this is a sign of love.Thank you all for to love Maluma baby so much and to support my music “.

The singer went on to express that he plans to hold another event soon: “Maybe in the reminder of the week we will make another appearance around here. Stay tuned, I love them.”

On the other hand, Maluma invited all his fans to visit the gallery located in Wynwood in the city of Miami where the work of art alluding to his record album is currently being exhibited. ” 7 days in Jamaica “.

Maluma: When did your new record come out on the market?

“7 Days in Jamaica” is Maluma’s new album that has been available on digital platforms since January 28, a release date that coincided with the birthday of the prominent artist.

The singer-songwriter’s new musical project represents a new cycle in his artistic career, because they are musical themes that fuse “Latin urban music with reggae and dancehall, collaborating with renowned Jamaican artists such as Ziggy Marley and Charly Black and incorporating traditional musicians native to the island and live instruments (trumpets, saxophone, bass, drums) “.

Maluma’s fifth music album consists of a short film of seven interconnected videos and songs. On the other hand, it was produced by Edgar Barrera “Edge”, Johany Alejandro Corral “Nyal” and The Rude Boyz (Kevin “ADG” Jimenez and Bryan Lezcano “Chan The Genius”).

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