

Perry Farrell
Regarding the recent Lollapalooza Brazil pre-sale chaos (the website crashed after just minutes and buyer’s personal info was published online by hackers), the Jane’s Addiction singer tried to explain the incident by saying the country was not used to large-scale music festivals like Lollapalooza, therefore they weren’t prepared.
He told Rolling Stone Brazil (via Rolling Stone.com), “I think I’m working with good people. They should know what they are doing. They sell tickets to football matches!”
Once the story hit the web, and some angered fans took to their Twitter accounts to speak their minds about Farrell’s statement (even making him a trending topic), Farrell questioned if he had said the right thing. He said, “My wife took me to Twitter. I was going crazy,” adding, “I said, ‘My God, Etty, they hate me! They are very angry with me. I messed up?’”
To clear the air, Farrell posted some reassuring tweets from his own account, to tell the public he was indeed misquoted. Check out his Twitter feed below:
I’m gonna go with “Team Farrell” on this one, although I don’t know exactly what he was trying to say with his initial quote to the magazine. Sometimes there are just some things that get lost in translation I guess.
What do you all think? Was Farrell misquoted?
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