Janet Jackson fans slam ‘disastrous’ performance as they walk out of concert after accusing her of lip syncing
JANET Jackson has been slammed by her fans for “lip-syncing” at a concert leading to massive walkouts. The legendary music star, 53, saw fans walk out of her headline performance at RNB Friday in Brisbane last night. A video taken by other fans sees large groups of fans leaving just two songs into the performance. […]
JANET Jackson has been slammed by her fans for “lip-syncing” at a concert leading to massive walkouts.
The legendary music star, 53, saw fans walk out of her headline performance at RNB Friday in Brisbane last night.
A video taken by other fans sees large groups of fans leaving just two songs into the performance.
They accused her of lip-syncing and being unprepared for the event.
One fan said: “Wow, so sad to see Janet Jackson so unprepared.
“She’s so obviously lip-synching and barely even dancing. On top of which she looks so out of shape. So unfair to the audience. If you are going to tour and charge people all that money then do your job. @janetjackson”
Another, Stuart Watson told the Courier Mail: “When Janet Jackson came on it was just a disaster.
“Her sound was just terrible. She would be singing and then all of a sudden just do random stuff.”
A third, Stacey-Anne Ritchie added: “I’ve never seen so many people walk out of a concert before.”
It isn’t the first time Janet’s fans have been left feeling disappointed after her live performances.
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Last week the same thing happened in Perth while her Glastonbury set earlier this year also left a lot to be desired.
One fan wrote on Twitter: “I’m missing Johnny Marr for this mimed set #JanetJackson.
“Cheers for dancing but that’s not really what we’re here for.”
Another fumed: “Hate to be that guy and don’t get me wrong it’s still fun in the crowd but Janet Jackson appears to have achieved the impossible here at #glastonbury by being both out of tune and miming at the same time while also having sound problems with the vocals.”