Rage In opposition to the Machine’s guitarist Tom Morello was by accident tackled by a safety guard pursuing a fan who jumped on stage through the band’s live performance in Canada over the weekend.
Video captured by a concert-goer exhibits Morello, 58, even falling off stage briefly because of the direct hit contained in the packed Scotiabank Area in Toronto on Saturday evening.
The unruly fan may be seen operating up one facet of the stage, as a safety guard chases him. However the guard then runs into Morello — as an alternative of the fan — and sends the guitarist flying off the stage, in keeping with the footage.
It took about ten seconds after the hit for lead singer Zack de la Rocha to note that certainly one of his bandmates was down, yelling repeatedly “maintain up, maintain up, maintain up” because the music stopped. De la Rocha was sitting down through the present as a result of he suffered a leg damage throughout a earlier live performance.
Morello popped again up after which pumped his arms within the air as followers went wild.
An animated Morello following the sort out appeared unhurt because the band restarted its ultimate music of the evening, “Killing within the Title.”
It seems the fan who induced the stir was finally scooped up by safety off stage.
Rage In opposition to the Machine, first fashioned within the Nineteen Nineties, performed its first live performance in eleven years earlier this month on the Alpine Valley Music Theater in Wisconsin as a part of the band’s “Public Service Announcement” tour.
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