
Lil Wayne Shares Special Message After Bangor Waterfront Concert
The rapper, who performed his rescheduled concert in Bangor on July 28th, has reflected on the night.
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In a social media video, Lil Wayne thanked his fans and said he would never forget the night or the experience.
The “How to Love” rapper spoke about his rescheduled July 28th concert at the Maine Savings Amphitheater, saying the crowd’s energy made the night feel even more meaningful after he missed the original June 30th date.
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Lil Wayne’s 20 Years of Carter Classics tour was scheduled to begin in Bangor with 2 Chainz, who performed as planned before Wayne’s appearance was postponed.
The rescheduled concert featured French Montana, known for “Unforgettable” and “Pop That,” along with Maine rapper C-Dot 416.

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And there you have it! Lil Wayne said he would make it up to his fans after missing his June 30th show, and he hopes his July 28th concert did just that.
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