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DJ Shimza stands by cooler box comment

- ENTERTAINM­ENT REPORTER

DJ SHIMZA ruffled feathers on social media this past weekend when he urged show organisers to adopt a “no cooler box” culture at events.

In a Twitter post which the renowned club DJ has since deleted, Shimza said festival promoters were struggling to make profits from events while retailers who were not contributi­ng to the event ended up cashing in big profits.

He wrote: “Dear festival promoters, let’s teach our people the culture of buying at our festivals, why spend all the money, put in all the effort for a TOPs to make money you could be using to better your festival? R100 a cooler that’s carrying R500 alcohol is not enough, go for the R500!!!”

Here’s Baby Face Shimza’s deleted tweet. #Shimza pic.twitter.com/ eHXxJZhuZF – Man’s Not Barry Roux

(@AdvBarryRo­ux)

The statement didn’t sit well with many, as fans took to Twitter to express their displeasur­e at what they assumed was Shimza encouragin­g extortion of festival-goers, with some going as far as labelling him arrogant.

Tweeps came out guns blazing, with fans threatenin­g to boycott him.

#Shimza wa phapha that’s it pic.twitter.com/IOfvcAUDkD – IG: Tee_chauke1 ? (@Thato_Fentse)

Shimza reminds me of that account that used to tweet:

Stop being poor. He says: events should stop letting people come with coolers that have alcohol. And someone said: but alcohol is expensive inside. He replied: Then the culture of budgeting must kick in ? ? ? ? ? – ukhanki (@TboozeSA)

Shimza lost some weight and gained some arrogance pic. twitter.com/lDsIQkKTvC – heiress (@NMutula)

They tell Shimza that alcohol sold at an event is expensive, He replied that “The culture of budgeting must kick in” The audacity ? – Mxolisi J. (@Letmaxeat)

#Shimza lol most South African celebritie­s have the same arrogance, they don’t respect the people, they will call you poor forgetting that they have money because of those poor people pic.twitter. com/xDhK6wG87v – Da Truth (@ DaTruth578­65850)

To which Shimza replied: “You engage online with people, and when you don’t agree with them, they blame it on ego and arrogance. Guys some of us tell it like it is. Sometimes, we not here to cover the truth to nurse feelings.” – SHIMZA (@Shimza01)

In an attempt to put out the fire, Shimza posted a video, explaining that he wasn’t encouragin­g event organisers to “rip off consumers”, he was merely encouragin­g them to maximise their profit-making opportunit­ies.

“A lot of you think I’m saying that you guys must be ripped off and stuff. I’m saying if I’m doing the festival why must our consumers go to TOPs and spend R500 and only give me R100, while TOPs is not contributi­ng to the show.

“That’s it! No one said rip off consumers, protect your business so you can sustain it and make a profit coz you in business for that! pic. twitter.com/KtsekVv8BW – SHIMZA (@Shimza01)

But tweeps were having none of it: Your sentiments made it sound like you wanted promoters to rip off event goers. You can’t expect people to pay for tickets, alcohol, food and merchandis­e at an event, yet promoters don’t feel the need to meet consumers half-way with prices. – Theo The Ninja™ (@Yung_ TheoLogyZA)

One word ngithi “Exploitati­on” – Zani Maonga (@Zani_slendar)

Meanwhile, the local entertaine­r seems to be making waves on the internatio­nal stages.

Check out Shimza shutting it down in Barcelona and Paris over the weekend.

View this post on Instagram First time in Barcelona last night! Thank you @opiumbarce­lona ?????? ??????

A post shared by SHIMZA (@ shimza.dj) on Oct 21, 2019 at 2am PDT

View this post on Instagram We did it! ? Thank you Paris for an amazing night ? ? ? ? ? ? #djoonexper­ience @rexclub #Shimza

A post shared by SHIMZA (@ shimza.dj) on October 19, 2019 at 9.43pm PDT

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