Indianapolis, IN
Mötley Crüe fan falls from upper balcony at Indianapolis concert
Mötley Crüe’s Indianapolis live performance spiraled uncontrolled Tuesday when a fan fell from the higher balcony.
A video obtained by TMZ exhibits a bunch of individuals surrounding the unnamed man, who was mendacity on the ground because the heavy steel band carried out their hit track “Seems to be That Kill” at Lucas Oil Stadium.
A witness informed the outlet there was a puddle of blood across the fan. The autumn occurred about 45 minutes into Mötley Crüe’s set.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Division mentioned its officers assisted an injured one who was “awake and respiratory.” His present situation is unknown.
The division additionally mentioned it’s investigating whether or not the sufferer was intoxicated earlier than leaning over the railing and plunging to the decrease stage.
The band didn’t seem to concentrate on the accident, as they stored performing till the top of their present at roughly 11 p.m.
Reps for Mötley Crüe and Indianapolis police didn’t instantly return Web page Six’s requests for remark.
This accident is the newest in a string of harmful conditions happening at live shows. Simply a few months in the past, Billie Eilish stopped her live performance to assist a fan who couldn’t breathe, whereas John Mayer hit pause on his efficiency to help an attendee who might have been unconscious.
“Anybody within the crowd who was anxious, I’m informed she waved goodbye, so she’s OK,” Mayer informed the gang when he returned to the stage. “The system works. Thanks very a lot.”
Performers have been taking a extra lively position in defending their followers since 10 individuals died throughout Travis Scott’s Astroworld competition final 12 months.