“It’s not my intention to make enemies, it’s my intention to promote
tolerance.”
As she left the stage, the curtains closed behind her with a message reading
‘I love you’.
But when she did not reappear for an encore, audience members began jeering,
booing and pelting the stage with bottles.
Ticket prices for sold-out gig started at 60 pounds rising to 200 pounds, but
were exchanging hands on the black market for up to 1,000 pounds.
Concertgoer Guillaume Delaval said afterwards: “The show was OK but it
only last 45 minutes, and she spent 15 minutes of that wittering on about
politics and tolerance.
“We didn’t come to hear that. It was a concert, not the United Nations.”
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