'Sorry to break it to you but music is my JOB.'
Popstar Nadine Shah has said she won’t be playing Glastonbury because its too expensive Popstar Nadine Shah has made headlines after revealing her decision to decline an offer to perform at this year’s Glastonbury Festival due to insufficient pay. The Mercury-nominated singer took to her X account to address the swirling rumours about her appearance at the 2024 Worthy Farm event. Confirming that she turned down the gig, Shah wrote, ‘The rumours are untrue.
She discussed her situation in a Guardian article about the state of the music industry: ‘The pandemic obliterated festivals and gigs, meaning we were forced to survive on streaming income alone,’ Shah wrote. Many people rushed to support Shah’s decision ‘As a cocky northern lass, I thought I’d be OK: “C’mon Nadine, you’ll be all right, you’ve been nominated for a bloody Mercury prize, you’ve over 100,000 monthly Spotify listeners. You’ll make the rent,”‘ she continued.
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