After turning up an hour late, Amy Winehouse gave a brief performance in front of almost 100 000 people today in her first concert since leaving rehab at the Rock in Rio music festival in Lisbon, Portugal.
Donning a mini-dress and a cascade of open cuts on her arm, Wino appeared distracted during her performance, pausing to chat with bandmembers, fiddle with her microphone, suck throat lozenges, and at one point even dashing off stage for unknown reasons.
Adding insult to injury? Following a less than pitch perfect 55-minute performance, Amy walked off stage without playing an encore.
Let’s hope she turns things around in time for the big Nelson Mandela performance next month!


















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No, lets hope someone in the music industry stops hiring this girl when she clearly needs to take the time to recover first. Its so fucking unethical. I’m disgusted. Whats new…
Guess no one have really noticed the shameful condition this lady presented herself on stage. Drunk, drugged, eating on stage, horny for the back vocal look-like Seal, sick, arriving on stage 40 minutes late she was surely in no condition to perform on Friday.
Felt petty sad for the great band that tried their asses off to save what was not possible to save.
Even worst of all is the deafening silence given by the Rock in Rio organization. When they do get behind humanitarian causes and values, it is kinda strange to let someone show decadence over 100.000 live spectators. They should, at least apologize to the people they rip-off the entrance ticket money.
No, not only that. Producers and organizers should ban EVERYONE that give examples that drugs, alcohol and disrespect is pretty much OK, just because they do one thing or two that sounds fine.
No kids, that is not cool!
It cracks me up that she’s always got some sort of shout-out to Blake.
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