Sunday, 30 October 2011

Indian fans run riot as Metallica axe gig


Angry fans smashed equipment and hurled bottles in chaotic scenes after heavy metal group Metallica cancelled their first ever Indian gig at the last minute, reports said Saturday.


Thousands of fans had already turned up at Friday’s concert, timed to coincide with this weekend’s Formula One Grand Prix, but were enraged when it was axed for safety reasons.


Newspaper pictures showed piles of shattered equipment and the Times of India said one man broke his leg when he was pushed down a stairwell in a stampede.


“Many others were also injured in the melee,” Shouvik Roy, 41, was quoted as saying, adding that some youths were also taken to hospital.


“There were no marshals to guide people and few cops to help.”Metallica said the concert in Gurgaon, near New Delhi, was initially postponed to Saturday because of damage to a security barrier, but organisers were then unable to secure a second permit.


“We are deeply disappointed with this news as we were looking forward to our first experience in India as much as you guys were,” they said in a statement late on Friday.

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