Lisa Maffia angers GMB fans after claiming phones should be banned at concerts: 'What about emergencies?!'
15.07.2022 - 20:51
/ ok.co.uk
Lisa Maffia angered Good Morning Britain viewers after claiming that phones should be banned from music concerts.The singer and rapper, 43, argued that people filming "15 to 30" seconds at a gig on their phones isn't the best way to enjoy shows, and that they should just "live in the moment" and "enjoy it". She went on to say that people think that "going viral, having 15 seconds of a video is capturing life", and approved of artists banning phones from shows.
Speaking on Friday's episode of the show, she said: "I think that we have become a world that thinking going viral, having 15 seconds of a video is capturing life, when it's just 15 seconds, because people are using social media to film these moments at concerts. "And it's literally over after 15 seconds, and they spend another five editing it making sure it looks alright before posting it to the world.
"I just think... live in the moment, have a chance to enjoy it, and just have that memory.
"I feel like that's probably why I've lasted 21 years in this industry, because people go home and actually speak about how wonderful Lisa Maffia and Romeo are on stage, you must go and see it. "Rather than getting that 15 seconds...
you can't capture a whole hour's performance in 15, 30 [seconds], or even a whole minute." The conversation on phones at concerts began after folk music legend Bob Dylan banned phones from his upcoming shows - with fans attending his concerts being asked to place their phones in a pouch as they enter the venue.They will be able keep the pouch with them, but it won't be unlocked unless they are in certain areas of the arena or after the performance. He is not the first artist to introduce this, with 80s legend Kate Bush asking fans not to use their
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