Sunday, February 11, 2018
Kendrick Lamar bans all cameras during his latest tour
The reasoning remains the same as with earlier smartphone bans (such as those at Dave Chappelle’s events). It’s partly about ensuring that fans are actually enjoying the concert rather than trying to record it all. And it might just drive ticket sales — you may be more likely to attend if you can’t just rely on a friend’s Instagram feed to see what you missed. There’s also the side benefit of
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