Belgium Music Festival VestiVille Cancelled Over Fraud Suspicion & Security Concerns

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VestiVille, a Belgian music festival, boasted an impressive lineup featuring some of the most exciting acts in the world. That was until it was unceremoniously cancelled the very same day it was set to start. With the disaster that was Fyre Festival still fresh in people's memory thanks to both Netflix and Hulu's documentaries, VestiVille has already drawn comparisons to the 2017 disaster.

With a lineup that listed ASAP Rocky, Migos, Cardi B, and Future, among many others, VestiVille was originally scheduled to start Friday. Rocky revealed on Twitter, just before chaos ensued, that he would not be performing anymore. "I won't be performing today due to security and infrastructure concerns which relate to the production of the show," he wrote in a tweet.

Shortly after, many of those who attended were told that the festival was canceled. "Today at 5:00 PM the mayor of Lommel decided to not let VestiVille start," the official account for the festival revealed on Twitter. "After consultation with the security services and ASAP Rocky's security officer, it was decided that the safety of the artist and the public could not be guaranteed." This all started to sound a little too familiar.

As the Brussels Times reports, three of the organizers behind VestiVille have been charged with fraud after providing false invoices, forging documents, and laundering money. Suppliers were reportedly unpaid up until the moment it was set to kick off, which obviously raised warning bells.