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Some people just can't help but ruin everyone else's good time... Join us as we count down our picks for the most notorious concert disasters caused by complete morons! From stage invasions to thrown objects, these incidents showcase the worst of concert-goer behavior. Whether it's disrupting legendary performances or endangering artists, these moments remind us why security exists at live events.
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00:00So as he come to hug me, I just picked him up, found a soft spot, and threw him.
00:03Welcome to Miss Mojo.
00:05And today we're counting down our picks for concerts that were interrupted or ruined completely by idiots.
00:12For this list, we'll be specifically focusing on events that may have been derailed, but did not end in tragedy.
00:20Axl got in a fight with some guy and then the security guard pulled him apart because they were afraid.
00:26Number 30. Five Finger Death Punch.
00:30The Netherlands, 2017.
00:32This has to be one of the most bizarre ways to quit your job.
00:37After lead singer Ivan Moody showed up late to a 2017 concert in the Netherlands, Five Finger Death Punch started without him.
00:44Things didn't get much better after he did arrive.
00:48Each member left at least once for extended periods of time, and Moody's behavior became increasingly erratic.
00:55It came to a head when he suddenly announced that he was quitting.
00:59This is my last show with Five Finger Death Punch.
01:03When it was finally over, another member confirmed it hadn't been a planned event.
01:07A tour was then announced for the next day, forcing the band to release a statement saying,
01:12things merely got tense, but that no one would be permanently leaving the group.
01:18Do you want this to be my last show with Five Finger Death Punch?
01:21Number 29.
01:23Cardi B.
01:24Las Vegas, U.S.
01:26Be careful what you wish for.
01:29Mid-performance in the dead of summer, Cardi B decided to turn to the crowd for assistance.
01:35She asked them to splash water at her to help cool her down, which they did.
01:40But one still took it too far.
01:43During Bodak Yellow, a spectator threw her drink in Cardi's face.
01:48In response, the rapper threw her microphone directly at the offending fan, which ultimately
01:54missed and hit someone else.
01:59She later clarified that she hadn't wanted anything thrown at her face.
02:04That's understandable, but it seemed to be lost in translation.
02:08The star was facing potential battery charges, but they were dropped following an investigation
02:13by local police.
02:14Number 28.
02:17Puddle of Mud, Doncaster, UK, 2016
02:20When someone has a history of sabotaging their own shows, it's hard to choose just one moment.
02:28Wes Scantlin of Puddle of Mud has been the cause of several derailed concerts, but a failed
02:34performance in Doncaster truly took the cake.
02:37He was clearly intoxicated, even attempting to leave mid-set.
02:44He returned shortly afterwards, only for his bandmates to leave soon after.
02:52They left him alone on stage to face the crowd's ire.
02:56And they had plenty of it.
02:57Is that not a surprise?
02:59F*** you!
03:01At first, he tried to interact with the crowd until his mic was cut shortly afterwards.
03:06And yet, he still stayed.
03:08Had it been anyone else, it might have been sad, but in this case, it seemed like a natural
03:14consequence for his actions.
03:17Number 27.
03:18Elton John, Las Vegas, US, 2018
03:22This is why we can't have nice things.
03:26Before one fateful night in 2018, Elton John had a tradition of bringing fans on stage to
03:33surround his piano while he performed Saturday Night's All Right for Fighting.
03:36While playing the Caesars Palace, people began to abuse that privilege by repeatedly touching
03:42him, even after he snapped at them to stop.
03:51When that didn't work, he stopped playing entirely and stormed off stage.
03:55He did end up coming back to finish his set, but but made it clear that he was ending the
04:04crowd interaction after what had happened.
04:06No more coming on stage than Sam in mind.
04:08What was once a chance to meet one of music's most iconic stars was dashed in a single moment,
04:14ruining it for respectful and disrespectful fans alike.
04:18Number 26.
04:20Kelsey Ballerini, Idaho, US, 2023
04:24Having to be gentle-parented into not throwing things has to sting a little bit.
04:30While singing at the Idaho Botanical Garden in 2023, Kelsey Ballerini was gifted a friendship
04:36bracelet by a fan, who flung it at her from the crowd.
04:39It struck her in the face, causing her to stop singing while she processed what happened.
04:44When she realized she was fine, she quickly stopped to address what had just happened,
04:49before asking the audience not to toss anything else.
04:53She then took to Instagram the following day to confirm she was fine physically, but that
05:01the event had been triggering for her.
05:03Number 25.
05:05Ava Max, Los Angeles, US, 2023
05:09While some onstage interruptions are annoying, others are straight-up violence.
05:16Ava Max was performing at an LA venue in 2023 when a man suddenly took to the stage and
05:23made a beeline for her.
05:24Security managed to get a hold of him, but not before he slapped her.
05:28It looked mild in the moment, especially as Max continued on with her performance.
05:33However, afterwards, it was revealed that the attacker hit her so hard that he scratched
05:39her eye.
05:39It's unclear if he faced any legal repercussions, but Max did declare he was banned from her shows.
05:48So that's at least a start.
05:50She even went on to hold a meet-and-greet afterwards, proving that even a sudden injury couldn't hold
05:56her down.
05:57Number 24.
05:59Akon, Fishkill, US, 2007
06:02Having something thrown at you mid-show is not only annoying, it can be dangerous.
06:07However, rather than have the offender removed, some decide to take things into their own
06:13hands.
06:13When a teenager threw an object at Akon during a 2007 concert, the singer had the crowd identify
06:20him before asking security to bring him onstage.
06:23Once the perp was in front of him, Akon then proceeded to pick him up and chuck him back into
06:28the crowd.
06:30He then tried to claim that the whole thing was staged, but it was clear the cops didn't
06:35agree.
06:35Akon was hit with two charges for a misdemeanor and a violation, resulting in a $350 fine
06:42and community service.
06:44It got thrown out of proportion, but at the same time, it did give me the respect that
06:49I needed.
06:50Number 23.
06:51Courtney Love, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2011
06:55Hurtful acts deserve to be called out mid-show, but it doesn't need to derail the entire
07:01thing.
07:01At a concert in Brazil, Hurtful's performance abruptly stopped when lead singer Courtney Love
07:07noticed someone holding up a photo of her deceased husband, Kurt Cobain.
07:12Understandably hurt, she cursed out the spectator.
07:15You know, I don't need to see a picture of Kurt, asshole.
07:18She then began to rant, threatening to beat up the offending audience member before switching
07:22her sights to ex-Nirvana member Dave Grohl.
07:26You didn't get kicked out of a band by him like Dave, he did.
07:29She stormed off, only to return a minute later to take one more dig at Grohl, accusing him
07:35of putting her and Kurt's child in a bad financial spot.
07:39Though her emotions in the moment were valid, she still took things further than they needed
07:44to go.
07:45I don't care what you listen to at home, but a guy takes money off my kid's table,
07:50f*** him.
07:51Number 22.
07:53Pink, London, UK, 2023
07:56Fans throwing gifts for artists onto the stage is nothing new, but nothing could ever top this.
08:03Midway through Just Like a Pill, Pink was suddenly derailed when she noticed someone had thrown
08:09a clear bag onto the stage.
08:11She realized it was filled with ashes, prompting her to ask the spectator if it was their mother.
08:17This is your mom?
08:19When it was confirmed that she was in fact holding a bag of cremated human remains, Pink
08:24was understandably put off.
08:26Though she played it off like a true professional, she then carefully put the baggie back down before
08:31jumping back into the song.
08:33It's not clear what happened to the ashes after the show, but it's fair to assume she
08:44didn't hold onto them.
08:46Number 21.
08:47The Doors
08:48Miami, US, 1969
08:51Some rock stars are known for their eccentricity, but sometimes it can go too far.
08:58There was a perfect storm of events that led up to the infamous concert held by The Doors
09:02at the Dinner Key Auditorium in 1969.
09:06With frontman Jim Morrison being the common denominator, he not only missed his flight
09:11and was late, he also arrived drunk.
09:14He's drunk on stage.
09:16He started drinking as a teenager, but it's now out of control.
09:20To top it all off, as he'd recently seen a show with an abrasive performance style, Morrison
09:26antagonized the audience and made obscene gestures.
09:28He even forced his bandmates to stop playing mid-song.
09:32At one point, things became so intense that Morrison and the crowd reportedly started stripping,
09:38leading to his arrest days later.
09:41Jim is arrested, and in September 1970, he's prosecuted for profanity and indecent exposure.
09:47Number 20.
09:48Bebe Rexha, New York, US, 2023
09:52There are some acts that can be written off as accidents, but others are done intentionally.
09:59During a show held in New York City, a fan decided to throw his phone directly at Bebe
10:03Rexha.
10:04It struck her in the eye so hard that she fell to the ground.
10:08He was subsequently arrested, and she was taken to the hospital, where she ended up having
10:13to get stitches.
10:13The assailant was hit with a multitude of charges, ranging from harassment to assaults.
10:23What makes things worse was his attempted justification for it all, by admitting he thought it would
10:28be funny to try and hit her.
10:31Number 19.
10:32Mother of Invention, Geneva, Switzerland, 1971
10:36This might be the only entry on this list where, although a concert was certainly ruined,
10:43something good came of it.
10:45In 1971, Frank Zappa's band, Mother of Invention, was performing at the magnificent Mantra Casino
10:51in Switzerland.
10:52When he played live, it was with a band who could perform both complicated instrumentals
10:57and salacious songs with driving rhythms.
11:00Midway through their set, a fire broke out in the hall.
11:03It's a little unclear how it started, but everyone seems to agree that a young moron
11:08in the audience was responsible.
11:18Fortunately, Zappa quickly saw the danger and got everyone to evacuate.
11:23So although the historic venue was destroyed, no one got hurt.
11:27Another band, Deep Purple, happened to be nearby.
11:29And witnessing the fire inspired them to write their iconic rock ballad, Smoke on the Water.
11:35Number 18.
11:36Curtis Mayfield, New York, U.S., 1990
11:40Curtis Mayfield was a singer and songwriter whose music ranged from soulful love ballads
11:46to movie scores, to calls for social change.
11:49People Get Ready sounded a call for everyone, everywhere, to ride the freedom train.
11:55It spoke to all Americans of good will, black and white, and reflected the promise of Martin
12:01Luther King and other crusaders for peaceful change.
12:05But his live performance career ended tragically at a concert in Brooklyn, when he was only 48.
12:11The weather was ominous, with strong winds and approaching thunderstorms.
12:15However, the sponsor of the show was reluctant to cancel, since there were already thousands
12:21of people in the audience.
12:22The opening act was cut short and Mayfield was brought on, hoping to beat the weather.
12:27Just as he stepped on stage, a gust of wind brought down a heavy metal rig overhead, and
12:33a stage light struck Mayfield.
12:34The wind was just kicking up.
12:36The wind just came in like unbelievable.
12:40It just came in, and everything just started to rock.
12:43Curtis was facing the audience, and it just came down.
12:49He survived, but would be paralyzed for the rest of his life.
12:53Number 17.
12:54Kanye West, Sydney, Australia, 2014
12:58Chances are, you've already heard of some controversial incident involving the rapper
13:03Kanye West, now known as Ye.
13:06He's made a number of statements that others found offensive.
13:09The fallout continues for Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, whose recent anti-Semitic comments
13:15have caused public outrage.
13:17However, it's unusual for him to make them during concerts.
13:21Back in 2014, at an event in Sydney, Australia, Ye demanded that everyone in the audience get
13:27up and dance.
13:29Two people didn't.
13:30A long, awkward pause ensued as Ye complained and audience members booed.
13:35But the holdouts still didn't stand.
13:37That was because they couldn't.
13:39Both people had physical disabilities.
13:42The other fan pointed out that, hey, I have a prosthetic limb.
13:46This was at a concert over the weekend in Sydney, Australia.
13:48His reps have not said anything about the incident.
13:52Once Ye realized this, he continued the concert.
13:55However, it seems reasonable to wonder why the rapper didn't do that to begin with,
14:00rather than embarrassing two fans who just wanted to watch the show.
14:0416.
14:05Kid Rock, North Dakota, US, 2022
14:09Actually, it's a bit of a misnomer to call this a Kid Rock concert.
14:14But that's what it was supposed to be.
14:17The country rock singer was scheduled to perform at the North Dakota State Fair, with nearly 20,000
14:22people in attendance.
14:24Unfortunately, dangerous weather conditions were brewing nearby.
14:27For safety reasons, officials decided to cancel the show.
14:31But they took a long time to decide.
14:33So for over two hours, the opening act, a rock group called Night Ranger, strove heroically
14:39to keep fans engaged, while everyone waited for Kid Rock to appear.
14:44When officials finally announced that he wasn't coming, the outraged audience responded by yelling,
14:49throwing objects, and even climbing on stage.
14:52Which led to some fans being removed by police.
15:0315.
15:04Philadelphia Orchestra, Pennsylvania, US, 2023
15:09Classical music concerts get ruined by morons, too.
15:13And one of the interruptions musicians hate most is a cell phone ringing during a piece.
15:26Despite announcements made before every concert reminding people to silence their phones,
15:31somehow, it still happens.
15:33And for maestro Yannick Nezeh Segein of the Philadelphia Orchestra,
15:39two times in one performance was too many.
15:42Ordinarily, the Canadian conductor will stop the orchestra and wait for quiet,
15:47then continue, trying to maintain the continuity of the work.
16:02But in early May of 2023, after Bruckner's Ninth Symphony was interrupted twice by cell phones
16:08in the span of just a few minutes, the exasperated maestro turned around and demanded,
16:13can we live without the phone for just one damn hour?
16:1814.
16:19Kings of Leon, Missouri, US, 2010
16:23When rock band Kings of Leon came for a July concert at the Verizon Amphitheater in Missouri,
16:29venue managers confessed they had been having some problems with a pigeon infestation.
16:33Even with this warning, however, no one was prepared for the horrors in store.
16:38You should have just manned up.
16:40You should have got some of your assistants holding an umbrella.
16:42But the band's bass guitarist said he was hit by pigeons on each of the first three songs.
16:47By the end of the show, I would have been covered from head to toe.
16:50Two other bands performed first,
16:52and the members of Kings of Leon were alarmed to see their fellow musicians return from the stage
16:57looking haggard and streaked with pigeon droppings.
17:00But they didn't want to back out at the last minute,
17:03so they gamely came on and attempted to play their set.
17:07They made it through three songs before the bass player got hit in the face with bird dung,
17:12and they decided to call it quits.
17:14Ever since then, when we would play a Kings of Leon song,
17:17people, our listeners, are saying, you know, the heck with them, or worse language.
17:22Number 13, Aerosmith, Pennsylvania, U.S., 1977-1978.
17:30Why are there two dates for this entry?
17:33You might be wondering.
17:34Well, the events are connected.
17:36Both involved Aerosmith.
17:38Both took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
17:40And both involved morons.
17:42People getting faced before they go to the show.
17:45And, you know, I don't think you can blame it on the type of music they're doing or anything in particular.
17:55In October of 1997, Aerosmith were coming on stage for an encore at the Spectrum Arena
18:01when someone in the audience threw a cherry bomb, a small but powerful firecracker, at them.
18:07Two band members were seriously injured, and the group was understandably upset.
18:11However, a year later, they decided to give Philadelphia another chance.
18:15It didn't go well.
18:24About 20 minutes into the concert, somebody threw a beer bottle,
18:27which shattered and sent pieces of glass flying into the guitarist's face.
18:32The band quickly departed and would not return to the city for another four years.
18:37Number 12, Smash Mouth, Colorado, U.S., 2015.
18:43You may be wondering, why was bread involved in a concert?
18:48Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me.
18:53I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed.
18:56Well, the concert was being held at a food festival in Colorado.
19:00And unfortunately, a vendor had decided to give out free loaves of bread.
19:04That's right, loaves.
19:06Drunk audience members started throwing slices of bread everywhere, and some landed on the stage.
19:12Smash Mouth's lead singer, Steve Harwell, went berserk right as the band was playing the introduction to All Star.
19:20Somebody throw one more thing at me right now, and I'm gonna mind you.
19:24While the band kept repeating itself, hoping for the song to start,
19:30Harwell shouted curses and threats at the bread throwers.
19:34Finally fed up, he headed down into the crowd,
19:37presumably to administer a beating to several audience members.
19:41Thankfully, however, he was stopped by event security.
19:44Number 11.
19:55The Black Crows
19:56Melbourne, Australia
19:572022
19:59You'd think that spectators would learn not to invite themselves on stage,
20:04and yet, it just keeps happening.
20:06While the Black Crows were performing at the Peleus Theatre in 2022,
20:10one audience member hopped on stage and began to run around.
20:13While being chased by security.
20:15The band members immediately started to aid their crew,
20:26with the singer attempting to strike the intruder with his mic stand.
20:29When the man was finally caught, he continued to struggle.
20:33Rich Robinson then entered the ring, using his guitar to hit him until he finally hopped off stage.
20:39He may have a story to tell for the rest of his life,
20:41but we can't help but wonder what exactly he was hoping to accomplish in the first place.
20:47We're going to start that again.
20:52Number 10.
20:53Doja Cat
20:54Indianapolis, US, 2022
20:57Well, that's one way to skip the line.
21:01Tired of waiting to enter a first-come, first-served performance by Doja Cat in 2022,
21:06one fan had a brilliant idea to tell nearby concert-goers that he had a bomb.
21:12His attempt to move forward a few spots in line was ultimately derailed after he was reported
21:16to the police.
21:17The man was going through the security line when he claimed he had an explosive.
21:21After a quick search, it was discovered he didn't have any explosives.
21:25But he did have an outstanding warrant.
21:27He was arrested soon afterwards, and the night went on as planned for everyone else.
21:32The ultimate karma for his selfish act.
21:35Number 9.
21:37Britney Spears, Vancouver, Canada, 2009
21:40At a concert in Vancouver, about 15 minutes into her set,
21:51Britney Spears suddenly walked off stage.
21:53The audience was left waiting in the dark, confused.
21:56Someone made an announcement that the show would begin again when the stage was cleared of smoke,
22:01and everyone was reminded that it is a non-smoking building.
22:05The performers will not resume until the air clears.
22:10About half an hour passed, during which hockey intermission music played over the speakers
22:14presumably intended to be soothing, but apparently somewhat annoying.
22:19Spears returned and began to sing.
22:21But then, toward the end of a song, she abruptly left the stage again.
22:26When she came back for the last time, her parting advice to the frustrated audience was,
22:30don't smoke weed.
22:36Number 8.
22:38Nickelback
22:38Ilya Duermal, Portugal, 2002
22:41In 2002, while playing a set in Portugal, the band Nickelback was pelted with rocks and
22:47bottles from the crowd.
22:49How the hell did we wind up like this?
22:52No one really knows why, but given their behavior, it seems like most of the audience came to see
22:58a concert by a band they hated.
23:00After weathering two songs under this barrage of hard objects, lead singer Chad Kruger asked
23:05the crowd a pointed question.
23:07Up to you.
23:08You guys want to hear some rock and roll, or you want to go home?
23:10When he was answered with a bottle to the back of the head, Kruger and the rest of the band
23:15simply left the stage, though not without directing a couple of middle fingers towards the audience.
23:20Not like you, just say sorry, a world's waiting on a different story.
23:25Number 7.
23:27Justin Bieber
23:28Manchester United Kingdom
23:302016
23:31Normally, screams from the audience at a concert are a good thing, but maybe not so much when
23:37you're trying to deliver an impassioned speech about everyone's purpose in life.
23:41And the reason why I named it The Purpose Tour is because I simply wanted to remind everybody
23:45that everybody has a purpose.
23:47A little trite, perhaps, but hardly worth screaming at.
23:51However, Justin Bieber had to plead with the audience members to stop yelling and making
23:55noise during his talk at a concert in Manchester, England.
23:58When the screaming still didn't stop, Bieber angrily stormed offstage.
24:09Apparently, this is not a new issue, as Bieber has told British fans in the past to shut up
24:15and be quiet and listen.
24:17Bieber did eventually return to perform, but claimed the Manchester audience couldn't
24:21handle him.
24:22Yeah, I know
24:23All that I let you down
24:25Is it too late to say I'm sorry now
24:27Number 6.
24:29Limp Bizkit
24:29New York, US
24:311999
24:32Let's start off by saying
24:34There were a lot of poor choices made by people involved in Woodstock 1999.
24:39That's some of the fattest shit I've ever seen, shit I've ever seen, shit I've ever
24:43seen, shit I've ever seen.
24:43No one band is to blame for the assaults, damage, and chaos that occurred.
24:48However, Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit definitely made one of the worst decisions of the event
24:53when he told an already revved-up crowd to start breaking things.
24:57Many people took him at his word, tearing apart sound towers and crowd-surfing on the metal
25:03pieces.
25:09Medical tents were swamped with people who got injured in the mosh pit.
25:12By the time the band actually started playing break stuff, the crowd was way ahead of them.
25:23The festival later ended with riots and a huge fire.
25:26Number 5.
25:28Nirvana, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1992
25:32For a 1992 concert in Buenos Aires, Nirvana hired an all-female band called Calamity Jane
25:38to be their opening act.
25:40The audience treated them horribly, shouting obscenities and throwing mud and rocks, until
25:45they left the stage in despair.
25:47I think lighters, and dirt, and peso, or money.
25:51At first, lead singer Kurt Cobain wanted to cancel the show.
26:02But instead, Nirvana decided to give the audience a taste of their own medicine.
26:10They played unfamiliar, experimental songs that hadn't been released yet, and to top it off,
26:17before every number, Kurt Cobain would play the introduction of Smells Like Teen Spirit,
26:23but then segue into a different song.
26:37Whether the crowd knew it or not, their rudeness led to one of the most unusual concerts Nirvana
26:45has ever given.
26:47Number 4.
26:48Metallica and Guns N' Roses, Montreal, Canada, 1992
26:53This disastrous concert began with Metallica's James Hetfield getting horribly burned by his
26:59own pyrotechnics and having to be rushed to the hospital.
27:02There was an incident with the pyrotechnics, unfortunately James is on his way to the hospital
27:08right now, and we're very sorry, but we can't continue the concert.
27:11Then, the audience had to wait over two hours for the famously unpunctual Guns N' Roses to
27:16show up.
27:17Unfortunately, frontman Axl Rose had been having vocal problems throughout the tour.
27:23And whether it was due to this, or problems with feedback in the building, Guns N' Roses
27:28also left the stage after only a few songs.
27:30We had just stopped the tour because I had throat problems, came back, and I realized
27:34I'm going to hurt myself.
27:35I told Slash two more songs, if it's not, if we can't get it fixed, I gotta go, you know?
27:41The audience went mad with rage, rioting and looting until they were finally subdued
27:45by Montreal police.
27:47That's when all hell broke loose.
27:50Little kids start freaking, turnover cop cars.
27:53Several people were injured and Guns N' Roses ended up being banned from Montreal's Olympic
27:58stadium for life.
27:59Number 3 Liam Gallagher, Toronto, Canada, 2008
28:04Though the Gallaghers had a contentious relationship throughout the years, there were some moments
28:09that proved their brotherly love was still there.
28:12There have been plenty of times where Noel and Liam Gallagher fought with each other, such
28:17as the infamous Paris performance that was canceled due to the latter smashing the former's
28:22guitar.
28:24However, they weren't always the cause of mid-show strife.
28:31At a 2008 gig in Toronto, they were mid-song when a man seemingly came out of nowhere and
28:37tackled Noel from behind, injuring him in the process.
28:41He was quickly apprehended by security before Liam entered the fray, ready to defend his
28:48brother.
28:49Though it led to the performance ending prematurely, it at least showed fans they cared.
28:54Number 2 Fire Festival, The Bahamas 2017
29:04This was a highly-promoted concert series that just… didn't happen.
29:08Fire Festival was billed as a glamorous vacation on a remote island in The Bahamas, with lots
29:13of music, food, and fun.
29:23This was not exactly what the guests found when they arrived.
29:27First, their luggage was dumped out of a shipping crate in the dark.
29:31Next, they got a meal consisting of bread, cheese, and a small salad.
29:35There was a tent city for sleeping accommodations.
29:38No concerts ever occurred.
29:48The organizer, Billy McFarland, had scammed everyone who bought tickets.
29:53Not to mention hundreds of island workers who had devoted their time and money into preparing
29:57for the event.
29:58Some locals in Exuma who provided the festival with services are still owed more than $100,000
30:03by the festival's organizers.
30:05More like a dumpster fire than a festival.
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30:24Number 1 Axel Rose, St. Louis, U.S. 1991
30:30All it takes is one moment to wreck a whole night.
30:34Taking photos when asked not to is undoubtedly bad, and yet, Axel Rose's response was still,
30:40somehow, too much.
30:42While at the Riverport in 1991, he noticed the photographer and called for his removal.
30:47Hey, take that!
30:48Take that!
30:49When security failed to appear, he took things into his own hands and leapt into the crowd
30:54to grab the camera himself.
30:56A fight ensued.
30:57I'll take it, goddammit!
31:02When the smoke cleared, Rose made a dramatic exit.
31:05The rest of the band soon followed.
31:07I'm going home!
31:09The audience revolted, causing a three-hour-long riot that nearly landed Rose behind bars.
31:15He would later prove how adept he was at inciting chaos… by causing a riot in Vancouver without
31:21even stepping foot in the city.
31:27Which of these concerts do you think would have been the worst to attend?
31:31Let us know in the comments below.
31:33However, police arrested him on an outstanding, unrelated warrant.
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