Ice Spice Responds to Reduced Set Time in Brisbane: ‘Becoming Barbie Takes Time’

Ice Spice’s Performance Controversy

Ice Spice has issued an apology following her contentious performance at Brisbane’s Wildlands Festival, where she was 30 minutes late and only managed to perform two songs before her microphone was turned off.

Details of the New Year’s Event

The New York rapper was scheduled to take the stage at 10:30 p.m., but she did not arrive until 10:55 p.m. Due to the festival’s strict schedule, Ice Spice could only perform “Deli” and “Princess Diana” before her mic was cut off during “In Ha Mood” at 11:01 p.m.

Festival organizers later addressed the situation on Instagram, stating: “We understand that the delay in Ice Spice’s arrival has caused some disappointment. Managing a multi-level festival means that we have to be very strict with the deadlines. We had a strict curfew of 12:30 p.m. and had to ensure the final act came on stage in time for everyone to enjoy the countdown to the New Year.”

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Ice Spice’s Apology and Tour Conclusion

During her performance at Perth’s Wildlands Festival, Ice Spice commented on the incident, saying: “I’m really sorry guys, you guys can probably forgive me. It was my birthday, and it takes a long time to look like Barbie.”

The rapper concluded her current touring schedule with a performance at Adelaide’s Wildlands Festival, marking the end of her world tour in support of her debut album, Y2K!