The flames reached several meters high, so the band had to stop their show
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Something like the Knotfest 2019 that was lived in Mexico when the Evanescence battery burned
Waiting for the band to come out to play before Slipknot a group of fans started a huge fire during a concert in Arizona, United States.
Honoring the intensity of metal fans, on November 2, videos and images of a bonfire in the middle of the moshpit of the Ak-Chin Pavilion in Phoenix, a fire that grew to such a height that the show had to be momentarily interrupted to control the situation.
The fire seemed to reach its hottest point as Corey Taylor sang “All Out Life”, giving a dramatic touch to the Slipknot show that, although it was spectacular surrounded by fire, unfortunately two songs had to be cut from the setlist, causing discomfort in other attendees.
“Duality” and “Spit it Out” were the songs that the group was forced to eliminate due to the delays caused by the incident, in addition to several fans reported on social networks that a fire truck waited outside in case things get ugly.
Slipknot is currently touring alongside Killswitch Engage, Fever 333 and Code Orange on the Knotfest Roadshow, which toured cities in the United States and will end until November 5.
What happened at Knotfest Mexico and Evanescence?
The concert scenes in Phoenix reminded us of the infamous Knotfest Mexico held in 2019, where altercations with the security of the event together with the poor organization of the venue caused that both Evanescence and Slipknot could not go out to play, after some people from the public burned the drums of the band led by Amy Lee. Check it out below.