Axl Rose is ending his 30\u002Dyear stage tradition of throwing his microphone to fans at the end of gigs.
“If true obviously we don’t want anyone getting hurt or to somehow in anyway hurt anyone at any of our show anywhere.Article content“Having tossed the mic at the end of our show for over 30 years we always felt it was a known part of the very end of our performance that fans wanted and were aware of to have an opportunity to catch the mic.
“Regardless in the interest of public safety from now on we’ll refrain from tossing the mic or anything to fans during or at our performances. “Unfortunately there are those that for their own reasons chose to frame their reporting regarding this subject in a more negative n’ irresponsible out of nowhere light which couldn’t be farther from reality. We hope the public and of course fans get that sometimes happens.We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Footage showed the moment fans kept hurrying to grab Rose’s microphone in Adelaide after it hit Rebecca Howe in the face.
“An off-duty police officer pulled me to the side because I was in shock and hyperventilating, my mind went, ‘Oh my God, my face is caved in’. I had blood dripping down the front of me.” Photographs of Howe since her injury show she was severe bruising under her eyes and two cuts across her nose.
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