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Rapper DaBaby loses more gigs despite new apology for anti-gay remarks

DaBaby will no longer be performing at the iHeartRadio and Austin City Limits festivals. He was dropped from Lollapalooza last weekend.

Rapper DaBaby loses more gigs despite new apology for anti-gay remarks

FILE PHOTO: DaBaby performs during the BET Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California, U.S., June 27, 2021. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Rapper DaBaby was dropped from the line-up of two more music festivals on Tuesday (Aug 3) despite a third apology for homophobic remarks he made last month

The organisers of the iHeartRadio and Austin City Limits festivals said in statements that DaBaby would no longer be performing at their events. That comes after the American musician was dropped from the Lollapalooza lineup in Chicago last weekend and the upcoming Governor's Ball in New York and Day N Vegas event in Las Vegas.

DaBaby apologised for a third time on Monday for remarks he made at a Jul 23 concert in Miami when he asked the audience to hold up their cell phone lights if they “didn’t show up today with HIV/AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that will make you die in two to three weeks” or if they were not men who performed sex acts in car parks.

"I want to apologise to the LGBTQ+ community for the hurtful and triggering comments I made. Again, I apologise for my misinformed comments about HIV/AIDS and I knew education on this is important. Love to all. God bless," the 29-year-old Rockstar rapper wrote on his social media accounts on Monday.

READ: Singer Dua Lipa ‘horrified’ at homophobic remarks made by collaborator DaBaby

READ: Elton John condemns rapper DaBaby for comments 'fuelling' HIV stigma

His previous apologies have been criticised as incomplete or insincere.

Elton John, Madonna and Dua Lipa are among prominent musicians who have condemned DaBaby's remarks. He also lost a branding deal with clothing line BoohooMan.

(Source: Reuters)

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