Oli Sykes révèle la raison pour laquelle il invite des fans sur scène

Le chanteur de Bring Me The Horizon, Oli Sykes, a expliqué dans une récente interview pourquoi le groupe fait régulièrement monter des fans sur scène pour chanter lors de leurs concerts. Cette pratique trouve son origine dans sa propre expérience d'adolescent avec un autre groupe. Sykes a raconté cette anecdote lors d'une apparition sur SiriusXM.

Sykes a expliqué que l'idée lui est venue lorsqu'il avait 15 ans et qu'il avait rejoint le groupe gallois de post-hardcore Funeral For A Friend sur scène. Leur chanteur était tombé malade et s'était évanoui au milieu du concert, poussant le groupe à envisager d'écourter la prestation. Sykes s'était porté volontaire pour chanter, bien qu'il se décrive comme un adolescent timide à l'époque.

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