Incident in the Zillertal
DJ emphasizes: “No problems while I was playing”
Xenophobic slogans were allegedly sung by young people in the Tyrolean Zillertal on Friday to the song "L'amour toujours" by Gigi D'Agostino. The DJ has now spoken out and emphasized that the incident must have happened after his performance.
As reported, "TT" brought the case to the public's attention. The chairman of the Landjugend, Christoph Pirnbacher, regretted the incident to the medium and said that he had had no means of dealing with it. He also emphasized that he was shocked and appalled by the racist rant.
"Incident happened when I was away"
The DJ is now also facing massive hostility. In an interview with the "Tiroler Krone" newspaper, he emphasized that he was no longer on site at the time of the incident. "I was DJing from midnight until 2 am. I played the song at 12.15 am. But everything was still peaceful then." Shortly after 2 a.m., the technical team also dismantled everything.
"The incident happened later, probably around four o'clock," the DJ concludes.
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