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Band Stops Present Early After Sound Engineer Assaults Singer’s Spouse


The Bunny the Bear stopped their present early this weekend after a sound engineer allegedly verbally attacked singer Matthew Tybor’s spouse and bodily attacked the band’s promoter.

The group was enjoying on the Hell Over Halfway competition close to Chicago on Saturday (Oct. 26). The band lower the present by two songs as a result of, in line with a publish written by Tybor, their sound engineer screamed at his spouse Brooke and bodily assaulted their promoter Mel.

“The truth that the sound man tonight… in Chicago… got here to stage … throughout our set… and berated/verbally attacked MY WIFE… That’s by no means going to fly. I instantly stopped the set,” Tybor wrote on Fb.

The vocalist then alleged that the identical engineer hit their promoter within the head with a microphone stand and was later arrested “on assault and excellent warrants.” He additionally shared photographs of blood on his face and hand, however he clarified within the feedback that they had been “self-inflicted” accidents.

“He was solely verbal in the direction of Brooke, berating and screaming at her so I felt like I needed to step in. However I really feel horrible that he was bodily with the promoter, loopy,” he mentioned of the alleged altercation, noting that the engineer was reportedly performing aggressive with another acts on the competition too.

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An analogous state of affairs occurred final week when Caleb Shomo known as out a member of the viewers at a Beartooth present within the U.Ok. for disrespecting his spouse.

“I placed on a present for these individuals who paid good cash similar to your self, however you don’t discuss to anyone like that… I do not care who it’s, particularly not my f—ing spouse,” the singer mentioned from the stage.

Kudos to musicians defending their wives.

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