At a recent ‘Tropical Tuesday’ event at the Foynhagen in Norway, controversy surrounded opening act Burak Yeter and headliner Sam Feldt.
Apparently Burak Yeter decided to play the popular song titled ‘Scooter’ and other big club hits and Sam Feldt was not going to let it stand. It’s said that Feldt’s manager approached Yeter while he was spinning and demanded him to stop playing.
As an opening act, you are not supposed to drop all of the biggest songs, it’s your job to set the tone and get the crowd ready for the headliner. Let the twitter battle begin! Check out these tweets and you decide for yourself who was in the wrong!
About #Foynhagen Tropical Tuesday Event pic.twitter.com/NFGOdOREgA
— BURAK YETER (@BURAKYETER) July 4, 2017
If you get booked to play warm up at a tropical house party at 8pm and you play Scooter & the biggest hit of DJ after you, you’re losing it. https://t.co/PIR4WD86hf
— Sam Feldt (@SamFeldtMusic) July 4, 2017
I would too. My tour manager thought it was offensive though and he asked 3 times if he would stop playing that track.. He wouldn’t..
— Sam Feldt (@SamFeldtMusic) July 4, 2017
Just play Kygo without the kicks. Easy. Hahaha no just kidding. But don’t play the biggest tracks of the Dj’s after you. Common sense..
— Sam Feldt (@SamFeldtMusic) July 4, 2017
Yep… especially when you then blame and insult that artist @DimitriVangelis
— Sam Feldt (@SamFeldtMusic) July 4, 2017