Luis R. Conriquez’s Show in Mexico Ends in Chaos for Excluding Narcocorridos
- Luis R. Conriquez fled a concert stage after informing fans he was banned from singing narcocorridos due to a government order.
- Fans reacted violently when Conriquez mentioned the ban, throwing beer and objects at the stage, prompting nearly 20 people to storm and destroy equipment.
- The state government confirmed the incident, urging against promoting violence at public events.
- Conriquez expressed regret over not performing the requested songs, stating, "It's a law that must be respected.
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