Adrielly Souza
The duo Brenno and Matheus, the musicians known for the hit “Get to BC”, reported that they had part of their equipment damaged during a night flight from Latam, between the airports of Congonhas (SP) and Ji-ParanĂ¡ (RO).
According to the artists, a case was broken, the sound table suffered malfunctions and the bodypacks – transmitters used on stage – they arrived broken to their destination.
“We made a flight with Latam and broke our equipment. They don’t even want to serve me. To be heard, just flying a lawsuit. And it’s the third time we have problems with this company,” the musicians vented on social networks.
The damage was not only financial, but also logistics, second. Damaged material would be used at the Friday night show in Ji-ParanĂ¡, interior of RondĂ´nia. According to the pair, broken bodypacks cost about $ 2,000 each, and are fundamental for stage communication during the performances.
Sought by F5Latam said it is investigating the event and will analyze the case individually, according to the company’s protocols.
Natural of Astorga, ParanĂ¡, Brenno and Matheus have been reaping the fruits of the success of “Down to BC”, a song that went viral last summer by portraying the trendy life in BalneĂ¡rio CamboriĂº (SC). Since the hit of the hit, the artists have switched a marathon of shows around Brazil and, according to Matheus, the agenda is taken until at least September.
Despite the setback with the trip, the duo maintains the good mood with the audience and ensured that the show schedule will happen. “Let’s find a way. Our commitment to the crowd is bigger than any damage,” they said.
Source: Folha
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