Panic At The Disco? No. Panic at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, Georgia, when fans of the band were evacuated from the venue when the floor began to collapse under the audience during the show.
The US band were reportedly two songs into their show on Friday, 7 February, when panic hit gig-goers, as the iconic venue began to crumble underneath the weight of the audience. A large crack appeared under the audience, and the band were told to halt the performance by security staff.
"You guys are actually breaking the building, by going fucking insane," said frontman Brendon Urie to the audience before he was joined on stage by a member of staff from the venue. "What? We have to fucking stop? The floor is cracked apparently. You guys are fucking mental. Can we come back? Give us a second to duct tape the floor and then we'll be back."
See a video of the incident below
A member of the audience spoke of the severity of the cracked floor, telling AJC.com: "The situation could have been much worse and a large crack developing in a floor with hundreds of people on it is a major problem. As somebody who was on the floor at the time, I am very appreciative that an expert was there doing their job so well, and that helped keep us safe."
Panic At The Disco have since promised ot reschedule the show.
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