Troye Sivan's recent Miami gig went south when the show abruptly came to a halt due to a noise complaint.
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At Architectural Digest’s AD100 party during Art Basel week, the Australian singer was in the middle of performing his sexy hit song 'Angel Baby', when the music cut out. The performance was being live-streamed to fans on TikTok.
In the video, a confused Sivan says, “OK, I guess that’s the end. I’m sorry, we’re getting kicked out!”
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Uncertain of what’s
happening, he continues: “I don’t really know what’s going on but...should I
leave?
Sivan later attempted to
explain the dilemma in a series of tweets, revealing that “the city shut down
the show.”
“Okay, so basically I
played 5 songs [tonight] and 'Angel Baby' was the LAST ONEEEE and the only one
being streamed live on TikTok," he wrote. “But then turns out throughout
the show we got a noise complaint and the city literally came and shut down our
speakers during 'Angel Baby.'”
Fans
watching on TikTok expressed their dismay, and we can only imagine the
star-studded crowd was disappointed as well. In attendance at the event were
Venus Williams, Adam Levine, Behati Prinsloo, and Pharell Williams.
Sivan
recently made headlines for his upcoming role in the HBO miniseries The
Idol. It was announced that he’ll be working alongside The Weeknd, Lily
Rose Depp, and Anne Heche. The Idol is
rumored to premiere in late 2022 or early 2023.