Plácido Domingo Will Not Appear At Batuta Prizes

By: Oct. 04, 2019
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Plácido Domingo Will Not Appear At Batuta Prizes

Following The New York Times report that Plácido Domingo has departed the LA Opera as general director and will no longer appear in any upcoming performances, it was reported today that Domingo will no longer attend the Batuta Prizes in Mexico.

In a statement organizers said that they "deeply regret [his] absence."

This comes after allegations against Domingo were brought to light in an article by Associated Press.

In a statement the singer told the Associated Press regarding the series of allegations "The allegations from these unnamed individuals dating back as many as thirty years are deeply troubling, and as presented, inaccurate. Still, it is painful to hear that I may have upset anyone or made them feel uncomfortable - no matter how long ago and despite my best intentions. I believed that all of my interactions and relationships were always welcomed and consensual. People who know me or who have worked with me know that I am not someone who would intentionally harm, offend, or embarrass anyone. However, I recognize that the rules and standards by which we are - and should be - measured against today are very different than they were in the past. I am blessed and privileged to have had a more than 50-year career in opera and will hold myself to the highest standards."

Domingo has had performances cancelled in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, as well as Dallas.



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