June 3rd 2024.
It's safe to say that Rick Ross' 3rd Annual Car and Show didn't exactly go as planned. According to various online reviews, the event was a disaster for many attendees. People took to social media to express their frustrations about not being able to get into the event, despite having prepaid tickets, and the long lines and disorganization that ensued. TMZ Hip Hop also reported on the negative feedback from disgruntled fans.
Despite Ross' claims of having 12,000 people in attendance at his "Forbidden Land" property in Fayetteville, Georgia on June 1st, many people were not impressed. In fact, some were downright angry about the mishaps and blunders they experienced while trying to enter the estate after paying a hefty $250 per ticket. A video posted by XXL Magazine showed Ross boasting about the huge turnout, but it seems like not everyone was able to share in the excitement.
While celebrities like Bun B, Quavo, and Badazz Boosie were inside enjoying the festivities, there were reports of a lack of shuttles, event organizers running out of wristbands for paying customers, and people just not being able to get into the highly advertised event. This led to a backlash from disappointed attendees, many of whom are now demanding refunds from Ross and his team.
In the midst of all this chaos, people took to the comment section of a post by Ross promoting that the car show could be viewed via Sck Media TV. Here, numerous patrons directly expressed their disappointment to the rapper himself about their inability to enter the event despite having purchased tickets. One person, kayyyyyy_marie, wrote, "I didn't get a chance to go inside because of the shuttle services and the extremely long lines. I spent my hard-earned money and was left disappointed." Others, like paigeemccannn, goodealways_, and malitamck, all shared similar experiences of long wait times, poor security, and overall frustration with the event.
This isn't the first time the annual car show has faced criticism. Last year, according to WSB-TV, residents in the area near Ross' property complained about the amount of garbage left in the area after the event. While there was no concrete evidence linking the trash to Ross' event, some people who live and work in the area believe it was a result of the car show. Ross' attorney, however, denied any connection between the event and the litter. It seems that this year's event has only added fuel to the fire of previous complaints.
It's clear that the 3rd Annual Car and Show did not meet the expectations of many attendees. With reports of long lines, disorganization, and overall disappointment, it's no wonder that people are demanding refunds and expressing their frustrations online. It remains to be seen how Ross and his team will address these issues and improve the event for future years.
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