Post Malone has revealed he doesn’t get any particular therapy relating to the strict costume codes of Perth’s clubbing scene.
The rapper has been opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers for the Australian leg of their world tour and touched down in Perth over the weekend.
While out and about having fun with a break from his busy tour schedule on Saturday night time, Malone revealed that one venue turned him away.
Queuing up for QT Perth’s rooftop bar with a small entourage, the 27-year-old was instructed by safety that he couldn’t enter.
“They turned me away for my tattoos … I’ve never really experienced anything like that,” he instructed the West Australian whereas ready to enter one other venue.
Every inch of Malone’s pores and skin is famously coated in black ink, with dozens of tattoos crawling from his neck to his cheeks.
QT Perth’s costume code strongly prohibits “face, neck and offensive tattoos”, in line with signage posted on the entrance doorways.
The 27-year-old has a minimum of 78 tattoos, together with barbed wire throughout his brow, the phrases “Stay Away” over his eyebrow, and a spiked flail weapon featured on his neck and face.
Unable to enter, the entourage rotated and headed for 18 Knots rooftop bar inside DoubleTree by Hilton, the place they have been allowed inside regardless of the same coverage banning face tattoos.
Malone carried out his last leg of the Australian tour on Sunday night time at Optus Stadium.
NCA NewsWire has contacted QT Perth for remark.
Source: www.news.com.au