On Sunday night ( Nov.10), Drake was booed off stage at Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw festival in Los Angeles, as he was brought on stage as a surprise headliner.
The bitter crowd who were said to be expecting Frank Ocean made their feelings clear when the Canadian rapper stormed the stage.
In the middle of his performance, the 33-year-old tried to calm the bitter crowd. “Make some noise for yourself tonight,” Drake said. “I’m here for you tonight. If you want to keep going, I will keep going. What’s up?”
The unhappy crowd who clearly didn’t want him to keep going began to loudly boo him. “If you want to keep going,” he said again, “I will keep going tonight.”
As the scream of “no” got louder, Drake said: “It’s been love,” he said as he left the stage, ending his performance 20 minutes early. “I love ya’ll. I go by the name of Drake. Thank you for having me.”
Taking to Instagram to address the embarrassing moment, the rapper dropped a major plot twist as he revealed he has signed a 10 year residency at Camp Flog Gnaw, where he was booed and will be performing every single year at the festival for the ‘kids’ until they turn 30.
Sharing the photo, the Canadian rapper wrote ;
“Plot twist… just signed a 10 year residency at Camp Flog Gnaw. sorry kids see you EVERY SINGLE YEAR till you are 30.”