Pieces of the ceiling was dislodged and fell on the crowd below at the metal band's concert at Melbourne's Festival Hall ...
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Ceiling panels at the Festival Hall in Melbourne, Australia fell on unsuspecting fans during Bad Omens' concert last night ...
No one goes to a concert expecting to leave the venue injured (unless you expect to spend all night in the pit, that is), but unfortunately for some Bad Omens fans at last night’s show at Festival ...
Bad Omens frontman Noah Sebastian addressed the crowd in Melbourne after part of the roof fell on fans at the band's concert the night before.
The 28-year-old from Geelong, Victoria, was in the crowd when a section of the venue's ceiling fell onto fans during ...
Several fans were injured during a Bad Omens concert Wednesday night (January 22nd) at Festival Hall in Melbourne, Australia. Watch footage of the incident.