No holding back.
Stormzy has hit out secondary ticketing websites after tickets to his upcoming gigs went on sale for vastly inflated prices.
Earlier this week, Stormzy announced details of a series of gigs between March and May this year and tickets were flying when they went on sale on Thursday morning.
As has been the case with a number of high-profile acts of late, tickets were available on secondary sites such as Seatwave within minutes.
Tickets for his Brixton Academy gig, for example, are available for between £59.00 and £70.00, despite originally going on sale for £22.55.
To say Stormzy was unimpressed with developments would be an understatement. He took to Twitter to urge fans not to buy tickets for more than face value, with a special message for those responsible for jacking up the prices.
Fuck all these secondary ticket websites, please don't buy tickets for more than face value. Sorry there isn't more I can do, they're cunts
— Stormzy (@stormzy) February 9, 2017
Tell us what you really think, Stormzy. He has since teamed up with Twickets to offer fans a chance to resell tickets at face value.