The Perth venue that denied Post Malone entry to its bar has publically apologised to the American rockstar for rejecting him over his facial tattoos.
Issuing an announcement to The West Australian, The QT Hotel stated they “sincerely apologise” for denying entry to the 27-year-old and his entourage on Saturday evening.
“At QT, we aim to welcome everyone and celebrate the uniqueness of each individual. QT has recognised this for many years.”
“However, on Saturday night, our third-party security did not exercise the appropriate discretion and we take full responsibility for this.
“We sincerely apologise to the individuals affected,” the assertion learn.
On Saturday — shortly after Malone was rejected from the Murray Street venue — the 10-time Grammy award winner spoke to The West Australian on the DoubleTree resort.
“They turned me away for my tattoos… I’ve never really experienced anything like that,” Malone revealed.
Signage outlining QT Perth’s rooftop bar costume code — which could be enforced on the discretion of administration — reads it strongly prohibits “face, neck, and offensive tattoos”.
After the star was rejected from QT Perth, he was capable of enter 18 Knots rooftop bar inside DoubleTree by Hilton, on the discretion of safety.
With the phrases “stay away” tattooed on his brow, barbed wire alongside his hairline, a sword on his cheek, and extra, the rapper stated he by no means thought his tattoos can be a problem when visiting a bar.
Looking previous his rejection on the QT resort, Postie made a particular effort to acknowledge The West Australian whereas strolling into The DoubleTree by Hilton.
“Love you guys,” he stated as he walked via the revolving doorways.
Sharing a thumbs up, Malone appeared wholesome regardless of current hypothesis the star was unwell throughout performances.
After spending 10 minutes partaking with followers — even shopping for them drinks — Malone made himself comfy on the 18 Knots rooftop bar, having fun with Perth’s metropolis skyline as he sipped a beer.
Soaking within the recent air as he ignored Elizabeth Quay, Malone’s entourage saved a watchful eye on the general public as he loved some quiet time.
Postie — as he’s affectionately identified by his followers — packed out Optus Stadium on Sunday evening because the opening act for The Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Ending the Australian tour in Perth, the memorable evening closed out to greater than 50,000 passionate followers.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au