Cuban reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito has announced strict measures against concertgoers who cause disruptions, following a recent altercation at his performance in Houston, Texas. In a series of videos shared on his Instagram stories, the musician explained that he and his team have decided to enforce immediate penalties to prevent disturbances, particularly due to the presence of minors in the audience.
"I’m here to inform and reflect with everyone who attends my shows," Bebeshito stated. "A wide range of people, including minors, come to my concerts. Therefore, I've concluded that since there are young attendees, everyone’s behavior needs to be exemplary," he emphasized.
Starting with his upcoming concert in Miami, the singer detailed that anyone exhibiting "even the slightest misconduct" will be promptly removed from the venue. Additionally, the venue will face a $1,500 fine, and the offending individual will be banned from attending future Bebeshito events.
"People need to understand that there are children present, and they must behave properly. If they feel the need to confront someone, they should do so away from the venue," the reggaeton star stressed.
These new regulations come in the wake of footage circulating from Bebeshito's Houston concert, where a violent incident erupted, involving shoving and shouting among several attendees.
FAQs About Bebeshito's Concert Policies
What actions will be taken against disruptive concertgoers at Bebeshito's events?
Anyone causing disturbances will be immediately removed from the venue, the establishment will incur a $1,500 fine, and the individual will be banned from future concerts.
Why has Bebeshito implemented these strict measures?
The measures aim to maintain a safe and respectful environment, especially considering the presence of minors at his concerts.