Trapt Accuses Power Trip and Fans of Threatening Physical Violence and Forcing the Cancellation of Texas In-Person Concert

American rock band Trapt’s upcoming show in Dallas, Texas has now been canceled. According to the PRP, the venue issued a statement regarding the cancellation, stating “Due to reasons beyond our knowledge, the Trapt show has been canceled. All tickets will be refunded to the point of purchase. We apologize for any inconvenience.”

The band’s lead singer  Chris Taylor Brown took to Twitter to fully explain the reason for the canceled show. “So @trees in Dallas caved to threats to employees by a few of the under 100 social justice warriors who bitched about trapt in Dallas & who are also absolute sheep brainwashed by mainstream media. What a shame. Next Dallas show for Dallas Proud Boys & LE! POYB! See you SJWs there.”

Brown continued on replying to hateful tweets from Twitter users. He also went on to call the staff of the venue “cowards” and drew some heat from Born Of Osiris for talking about the spouse of one of the band’s members. Power Trip has yet to respond.

Earlier this year, the lead singer was involved in another Twitter beef with rapper Ice-T.  After responding to fan’s tweets comparing Trapt and Body Count. Ice-T responded with what Brown classified as threat, which Brown then claimed Twitter users and Ice-T were increasing Trapt’s streaming numbers. The band had also performed alongside Smash Mouth for The 80th annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally took place in August in Sturgis, South Dakota, amidst the pandemic.

Roy Lott: College grad and aspiring music journalist. I have a passion for all things music, listen to most genres and go to many shows and festivals (if the lineup is good). Discovering new music and artists is another habit of mine that I can't shake.
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