Jackmaster apologises for “inappropriate and offensive” behaviour at Love Saves The Day

Jackmaster has issued an apology for “inappropriate and offensive behaviour” towards staff at the recent Love Saves The Day festival.

The Scottish DJ, real name Jack Revill, was performing at the Bristol festival back in May before he received a backlash for his actions towards those working there. Now, he’s issued an apology to ‘unequivocally’ apologise – claiming he was “heavily intoxicated” during the incident.

“I am firm believer in equality and treating people with respect,” he wrote on Facebook. “As such, I want to deeply, unequivocally and publicly apologise for my actions and behaviour at Love Saves The Day festival this year.

“I behaved inappropriately and offensively to staff at the event and damaged equipment, whilst heavily intoxicated. Although I don’t recognise the person recounted to me, I take full responsibility for my actions and the effect on those involved – I am sorry.

Revill added: “As much as this was out of character: substances are an individual’s choice, not an excuse. I have already made major changes to my lifestyle, and will continue these ongoing. Over the last few weeks I have done everything in my ability to confront and address the repercussions of my actions head-on, and apologise personally to those that I affected. This post will serve to remind me that my behaviour was unacceptable, and it is a bid to address issues in the wider events and music industries.

“I appreciate the professionalism of Love Saves the Day for taking a strong stance for their staff, whilst maintaining openness throughout.”