Beenie Man Says He Was Left Stranded at His Hotel Before BRT Weekend No-Show

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Beenie Man is breaking his silence on why he never made it to the BRT Weekend stage, and his explanation is putting the heat squarely on the event’s logistics. The dancehall veteran says he was at his hotel, ready to go, but the transportation needed to get him to the venue simply never showed up.

That kind of detail matters because it shifts the story from “artist skips show” to “artist was left hanging.” There’s a big difference between a no-show and a situation where someone is sitting in a hotel room waiting on a ride that never comes, and Beenie Man clearly wants fans to understand which one this was.

He did follow up with an apology to the crowd who came out expecting to see him, which says something about how seriously he takes his relationship with his fanbase. Beenie Man has been in the game long enough to know that missing a festival slot is not something you just quietly move past, especially when people bought tickets partly to see you.

Beenie Man
Beenie Man

The lineup he was supposed to share space with was no small thing either. BRT Weekend brought out Sizzla, YG Marley, Lauryn Hill, and Elephant Man, so this was a serious cultural moment for reggae and dancehall fans. Missing a bill like that is going to get noticed, which is probably why Beenie Man felt the need to get his version of events out publicly.

What’s interesting is that the event organizers have stayed completely quiet since his comments surfaced. No statement, no counter-narrative, no acknowledgment that there was even a logistical breakdown on their end. That silence is doing its own kind of talking right now.

Fans online have been split on how to read the whole situation. Some are taking Beenie Man at his word and directing frustration toward the organizers for what sounds like a preventable mix-up. Others are more skeptical, pointing out that artists sometimes use vague explanations to soften the blow of a cancellation without getting into messier details.

Beenie Man
Beenie Man

The truth is, without a response from BRT Weekend’s team, it’s hard to know exactly where the breakdown happened. Was it a miscommunication between camps? A scheduling error? A last-minute scramble that nobody managed in time? Those are the kinds of questions that tend to stay unanswered unless someone on the production side decides to speak up.

Beenie Man’s reputation is built on decades of consistency in dancehall, so this kind of situation is a bit of an anomaly for him. His fans are loyal, and most seem willing to give him the benefit of the doubt for now. But the longer the organizers stay silent, the more the narrative stays in Beenie Man’s corner by default, and that’s a tension that’s still very much unresolved.


Source: https://iriefm.net/beenie-man-addresses-brt-weekend-absence/

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