Popular DJ stops set and issues stern warning to Australians during wild music festival
Share:
A German DJ has issues a stern warning to Australian revellers during a wild music festival. Marlon Hoffstadt, who uses the stage name DJ Daddy Trance, halted his show at Adelaide's Wildlands Festival on January 5. Hoffstadt urged the crowd to 'chill' during one particularly 'rowdy' moment.
'As much as I love you all, and as sick as it is to play for you guys, from here it looks f***ing rowdy down there,' he said from the stage. 'That is not a compliment. Everyone drink some water, look out for each other and chill a f***ing bit. 'I know it's so nice but let's chill a bit,' he added.
A German DJ has issued a stern warning to Australian revellers during a wild music festival. Marlon Hoffstadt, who uses the stage name DJ Daddy Trance, halted his show at Adelaide's Wildlands Festival on January 5. Pictured. Hoffstadt later further addressed the situation on Instagram, revealing that he saw people faint during his set.
'There is one thing I've really noticed at all these festivals is people passing out,' he wrote. 'I know that going crazy... and stuff is fun, I've been there, done that, but to create a safer space on the dancefloor there are a few things that need to exist.
'One of them is the safe use of drugs and to watch out for each other. I've seen so many people passing out, really young people passing out' he continued. 'Maybe it is time to educate yourself on what these drugs can do to you. For me, it's not fun seeing people pass out during my set and being carried out by security.