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Yahoo
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
British Rock Singer, 38, Abruptly Stops Concert & Walks Off Stage After Emergency in Crowd
British Rock Singer, 38, Abruptly Stops Concert & Walks Off Stage After Emergency in Crowd originally appeared on Parade. Concert goers were left confused and a bit shocked at a Mumford & Sons performance in Bend, Oregon on June 5 when lead singer, Marcus Mumford, abruptly stopped singing mid-show, said what sounds like "Sorry, f--k them," and then walked off the stage. As you'll see in a TikTok video of the incident, he appears to be focused on something happening in the crowd, based on how he's pointing to the audience. Take a look... he definitely seems incredibly frustrated. Based on the comments on the video, it sounds like there were people in the crowd who were either passing out from dehydration or getting hurt. Concern for their well-being is seemingly what led to him stopping the show and walking away. One person explained, "People kept getting hurt! He tried to play this song 3x and ended up walking off stage so they could give medical. Never finished the song." Someone else said, "About 3 people passed out in a row. In the same song. So he stopped so they could get help."And another noted, "People were way too sloppy. There was a lot of pointing at people who were 'hurt' only to be fine and then like three other occurrences of people falling (probably from being overly intoxicated). Lots of underage drinking as well." Yet another person made an unfortunate observation, saying, "That venue is cursed, I swear. A combo of them over-serving alcohol and people lining up for the show the night before and not eating/drinking all day so they won't lose their spot in line. BoyGenius 2023 was a rough one." Whatever was going on, it sure sounds like concern for the people attending his show is what prompted Mumford to bring things to a halt, which definitely speaks volumes about his character. It can't be easy to try and perform when things are falling apart with fans right before your very eyes. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 British Rock Singer, 38, Abruptly Stops Concert & Walks Off Stage After Emergency in Crowd first appeared on Parade on Jun 9, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Ex-Mumford & Sons guitarist criticizes music industry for silence after Boulder antisemitic attack
Former Mumford & Sons guitarist Winston Marshall said Monday he is "disappointed" by the music industry's failure to condemn Hamas following a brutal antisemitic attack that unfolded in Boulder, Colorado over the weekend. Speaking on "Fox & Friends First," Marshall called the attack "horrific" and "unsurprising," especially in light of the recent murders of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C. nearly two weeks ago. "My frustration isn't just at the horrific things that we see, but the failure by certain parts of the country to acknowledge it's even happening…" he said. Liberal, Pro-israel Comedian Says There's A Double Standard For Celebrities Who Back The Jewish State "What do you think they mean when they say, 'globalize the Intifada?' If you have these big groups chanting this, then there will be individuals like this case in Boulder who will actually act on it," he said. Egyptian national Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was arrested by authorities on Sunday after he allegedly set his victims on fire as they peacefully rallied on behalf of Israeli hostages still being held by Hamas in Gaza. He was heard yelling "Free Palestine" and other anti-Israel slogans during the attack on victims ranging in age from 52 to 88. Read On The Fox News App Marshall criticized high-profile examples of what he sees as the music industry failing to condemn such violent acts while some embrace pro-Palestinian messaging. In one recent case, rock band Imagine Dragons set social media ablaze after lead singer Dan Reynolds waved a Palestinian flag on stage during a concert in Milan, Italy. Video clips of Reynolds picking up a Palestinian flag and waving it before draping it across his shoulders at the concert's end racked up millions of views and drew mixed reactions on social media. Radiohead Singer Confronts Anti-israel Protester During Concert: 'Come Up Here And Say That' He also kissed the flag and threw it back into the crowd. "I'm disappointed by also the reaction in the music industry where I have spent my career so regularly," Marshall said. "I should also note there are 58 hostages still in Gaza, 23 of whom are still presumed alive. Why is it that these protesters aren't protesting against Hamas? It is in their interests. If you are pro-Palestine, you should be anti-Hamas. If you're pro-Israel, you should be anti-Hamas. Hamas are literally killing Palestinians themselves. It seems like a complete moral inversion, and… I don't quite know how [to] get into that frame of mind because it's so twisted to me." He went on to say the slew of antisemitic violence is "very dark" to see in America. Fox News' Kristine Parks, Alexandra Koch and Landon Mion contributed to this article source: Ex-Mumford & Sons guitarist criticizes music industry for silence after Boulder antisemitic attack


Axios
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
Billie Eilish among upcoming New Orleans concerts
Billie Eilish, Mumford & Sons and the Anderson .Paak and Knxledge duo known as NxWorries are all heading to New Orleans on upcoming tour dates. Why it matters: Your fall plans just got busier. Here's a quick look at when these tours land here: Mumford & Sons stops in Woldenberg Park on Aug. 3 as part of a tour along U.S. railroads. Trombone Shorty is part of the "house band" for the concert series. (A similar tour in 2011 ended in New Orleans and was the subject of a documentary.) Tickets. NxWorries, which is the duo of Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge, stops at the Fillmore on Oct. 6. The pair released "Why Lawd?" together last year. Tickets. Billie Eilish's sold-out Hit Me Hard and Soft tour added two nights at the Smoothie King Center on Nov. 7 and Nov. 8. An American Express presale begins Tuesday at noon. General tickets go on sale Thursday at noon. Details. It's not clear yet which New Orleans shows will be part of the promotion, which officially launches May 21, though some customers will get early access.


Time Out
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Here's the full lineup for the 2025 Forest Hills Stadium concert series
It was touch and go there for a second whether NYC concertgoers would get yet another season of outdoor shows at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, but once the bureaucracy of it all calmed down, we were happily left with the return of one of New York's best al fresco concert venues as well as a killer lineup of musical acts for the season. Taking the tennis court-turned-main stage this summer and fall are big-name acts like Mumford & Sons, Alabama Shakes, Phish, The Black Keys, Pulp and Leon Bridges, among others. The stadium will also play home to the returning All Things Go Music Festival from September 26 through 28, with high-profile performers like DOECHII, Lucy Dacus, Rachel Chinouriri, Djo and Lola Young on the docket. First built in 1923 as the home of the U.S. Open tennis tournament, Forest Hills stadium started hosting concerts back in the 1960s, welcoming some of music's most iconic figures, from Bob Dylan to Frank Sinatra to Barbra Streisand, to name a few. And this year's performers will no doubt continue that illustrious history. Below, find the full schedule for the 2025 performances at Forest Hills Stadium: Saturday, May 31: Bloc Party Saturday, June 21: Dr. Dog Tuesday, July 22: Phish Wednesday, July 23: Phish Friday, August 1: King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard with the Orchestra of St. Luke's Saturday, August 2: King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard with the Orchestra of St. Luke's Friday, August 8: Mumford & Sons with Lucius Saturday, August 9: Mumford & Sons with Lucius Wednesday, August 13: The Black Keys with Gary Clark Jr. Thursday, September 4: Leon Bridges with Charley Crockett, Reyna Tropical and Honky Tonkin' in Queens Friday, September 5: Above & Beyond Thursday, September 11: Pulp Wednesday, September 17: Alabama Shakes with El Michels Affair Friday, September 26: All Things Go Music Festival (Lucy Dacus, Djo, Gigi Perez, Rachel Chinouriri, Maude Latour, The Aces, Sarah Kinsley and Goldie Boutilier) Saturday, September 27: All Things Go Music Festival (DOECHII, Remi Wolf, Lola Young, Griff, Peach PRC, MICHELLE and Alemeda) Sunday, September 28: All Things Go Music Festival (Clairo, The Marias, The Last Dinner Party, Paris Paloma, G Flip, Joy Oladokun and hey, nothing) Monday, September 29: Tyler Childers Tuesday, September 30: Tyler Childers Friday, October 24: Parcels Saturday, October 25: Big Thief
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mumford & Sons bringing tour to fairgrounds in Spartanburg
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WSPA) – Mumford & Sons will bring their Railroad Revival Tour to Spartanburg in August. The folk rock band will bring along several other acts to join them on the tour which makes a stop at the Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds on August 4. The Spartanburg stop joins three other outdoor venues in New Orleans, Richmond, Virginia, and Burlington, Vermont. The tour is separate from their traditional North American tour which will run from June through October to support their latest album, Rushmere. Tickets for their Spartanburg stop go on sale Friday, May 16 at 10 a.m. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.