
While Sia’s probably best known ‘round these parts as the vocalist on David Guetta’s hit Titanium, lately she’s been keeping busy penning songs for the likes of Rihanna and, evidently, trying her hand at DJing. But while she was due to do a set at Las Vegas venue The Bank last night, the appearance didn’t quite go as planned. According to a string of tweets from Sia, the manager of The Bank wasn’t impressed with her track selection and her set was cut short. “I had to leave @thebankLV because myself and my elves felt scared by the (alleged) owner, who wasn’t digging my tunes and got angry,” the Adelaide-born musician tweeted. “Sorry to those who came from near and far. It’s certainly the most uncomfortable situation I’ve been in professionally. Ever!“ It’s unclear exactly how the untimely end to Sia’s set unfolded, especially as The Bank has been keeping closed-lipped on the incident.
“That was a strange incident of getting the boot, but I had an official make-up gig where I re-played at the Marquee pool,” Farina told inthemix recently. “Playing in Chicago, for example, is so very different from Vegas. Vegas has always been a hard town to crack into for house. It’s a strange place, with an ever-changing crowd of visitors, then the local scene on the flipside of that, which is separate.”
I had to leave @TheBankLV because myself and my elves felt scared by the (alleged) owner, who wasn't digging my tunes and got angry.
Sorry to those who came from near and far. It's certainly the most uncomfortable situation I've been in professionally. Ever!
The man who threatened my manager and told us he was 'the owner' of @TheBankLV is in fact the general manager. For clarity's sake.
Some people have real (coke) problems.
Credit : InTheMix
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