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Rolling Loud fans throw water bottles at Kid Cudi during music festival performance

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Miami performance.On Friday night, Cudi walked off the stage during his headlining performance when fans continued to bombard the artist with water bottles and other objects on stage.

Rolling Stone reported that Cudi was hit in the face with at least one water bottle.In a video circulating on social media, Cudi is seen pleading with the fans and said, "I get hit with one more f--king thing, I will leave right now." Cudi continued to tell the fans if something else was thrown he would walk off and a fan threw another object on the stage.

He dropped his mic and walked off the stage.LORDE ACCUSES KANYE WEST, KID CUDI OF STEALING SET DESIGN, BUT APPEAR TO SHARE SAME DESIGNERCudi’s performance comes as he took over Kanye West’s spot in the festival lineup after he dropped out last week.

As Cudi walked off the stage, fans began to chant West’s name.Although West did not perform during his headline slot, he made a guest appearance with Lil Durk where he performed a song from his "Life of Pablo" album.When West pulled out of the festival, Rolling Loud co-founders Tariq Cherif and Matt Zingler issued a statement. "We were looking forward to Ye headlining Rolling Loud Miami 2022," it began. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"We spent months working with him and his team on the performance.

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