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A number of fans were injured after a section of the ceiling collapsed into the crowd at a Bad Omens concert in Australia.
The US heavy metal band were finishing up their set on the opening night of their sold-out double-header at the Festival Hall in Melbourne on Wednesday (22 January), when the incident occurred.
Wall of Sound reports that a confetti cannon was fired into the air and appeared to dislodge pieces of the ceiling at the 1,741-cap venue, which then fell onto the audience below.
Festival Hall has issued a response, but denies claims reports that anyone lost consciousness as a result of the incident.
We have conducted an immediate review of the special effects vendor and additional safety checks
“Festival Hall want to thank our onsite first aid team who responded quickly,” adds a statement by the venue. “We have conducted an immediate review of the special effects vendor and additional safety checks.”
Bad Omens frontman Noah Sebastian addressed the incident during last night’s second gig, which went ahead as planned, and expressed his sympathy for those injured, requesting a moment of silence for the victims.
“I’m so glad everyone is okay,” he said. “First of all, I didn’t see that happen, okay, I want to make that very clear.
“[I was] in the zone, doing my thing, I was not expecting a ceiling tile to fall. It’s definitely not the way you want to end a concert, ending up in hospital.”
Acts set to play the venue in the coming months include Rudimental, The Flaming Lips, Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter, Cat Power, Neck Deep and Pixies.
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