Lil Wayne Storms off Stage at Cannabis Event
Rapper Lil Wayne has been accused of breaking his concert contract after storming offstage during a marijuana event in California on Saturday.
The Lollipop hitmaker, a known weed advocate, was booked as the headliner for the High Times publication's Cannabis Concentrates Cup show in San Bernardino, hitting the stage after fellow hip-hop star B.o.B.
However, Wayne performed just four songs before vowing never to return to the drug-filled event, dropping the microphone as he made a quick exit.
"Don't you ever, ever, ever ask me to do this s--- again!" he fumed as he cut short his set, reports TMZ.com.
It's not clear what angered Wayne and prompted him to leave the gig early, but rumours suggest he was upset at the audience's lack of energy as attendees battled dehydration and soaring temperatures inside the venue.
Organizers at High Times have also been left stunned by Wayne's behaviour and have...
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