After a widely panned set during last week’s Coachella, headliner Frank Ocean will not be performing at Weekend 2 of the festival, according to Variety. Fellow Coachella performers Blink-182 are reported to replace him.
A rep for Ocean told the publication that he’s unable to perform “due to an injury on his leg.” On Monday, TMZ reported that the Grammy winnerNow, according to his camp, it seems like Ocean injured more than just his ankle. "On doctor's advice, [Ocean] is not able to perform weekend 2 due to two fractures and a sprain in his left leg,” the statement reads.
The R&B singer added his own take on the heavily scrutinized performance, hinting at a follow-up show: “It was chaotic. There is some beauty in chaos. It isn’t what I intended to show but I did enjoy being out there, and I’ll see you soon.” Fans online are still trying to figure out what exactly went wrong with Ocean’s highly anticipated set, the musician’s first live performance in six years. The famously enigmatic singer confused and disgruntled festival-goers with a series of technical issues, odd pacing and general disorganization., until Ocean abruptly called it off.
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