Oli Sykes verrät den Grund für seine Einladungen an Fans auf die Bühne

Bring Me The Horizon-Frontmann Oli Sykes erklärte in einem aktuellen Interview, warum die Band bei ihren Shows regelmäßig Fans zum Mitsingen auf die Bühne holt. Die Praxis geht auf seine eigene Erfahrung als Teenager mit einer anderen Band zurück. Sykes erzählte die Geschichte während eines Auftritts bei SiriusXM.

Sykes erklärte, die Idee stamme aus der Zeit, als er 15 Jahre alt war und gemeinsam mit der walisischen Post-Hardcore-Band Funeral For A Friend auf der Bühne stand. Deren Sänger war erkrankt und während des Sets ohnmächtig geworden, was die Band dazu veranlasste, über einen vorzeitigen Abbruch des Auftritts nachzudenken. Sykes bot sich als Sänger an, obwohl er sich selbst als schüchternen Teenager zu jener Zeit beschrieb.

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David Byrne delivered a theatrical set filled with Talking Heads classics and tracks from his recent album at Coachella's Outdoor Theatre on April 12. The 73-year-old musician incorporated choreography, dancers, and political imagery during the performance. Fans cheered as he closed with high-energy anthems.

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