Palaye Royale’s Remington Leith tackled by security during live show
Palaye Royale’s lead vocalist Remington Leith was tackled by security at their show in Inverness, Scotland this evening.
Just like a few weeks ago, the incident occurred when Leith went into the crowd.
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The frontman took to his Instagram story to share his thoughts and a few photos of the aftermath.
“Security tackled me tonight and tried to hold me down during the show when I went into the crowd,” Leith says. “They held me down into the stairs and bruised me quite a bit.”
“Trying to perform and they treat me like a criminal,” Leith continues.
You can check out Leith’s injuries in the photos shared to his story below.
Additionally, Leith and the band shared a few more of their thoughts on Twitter. Despite the venue’s security, the band claimed that they had a great time playing to their Scotland fans.
Just trying to perform and put a good show on and security tackles me to the ground like I’m a criminal pic.twitter.com/TYnw5aDHhf
— Remington Leith (@RemingtonLeith) January 25, 2019
Inverness you were crazy. That was actually a great time. Thank you. Turn us off and the show keeps going. https://t.co/Z9ZaEGHOug
— Palaye Royale (@PalayeRoyale) January 25, 2019
We can’t expect everyday to be great. It is all apart of the journey. The highs and the low are going to happen. We love what we do and the fans that support us. Tomorrow is a new day. https://t.co/LPvKbzhsJF
— Palaye Royale (@PalayeRoyale) January 25, 2019
You can watch the incident between Leith and security unfold below.
Just trying to put on a show.
No need for this and shutting off our sound. pic.twitter.com/x67QrSf6pZ
— Palaye Royale (@PalayeRoyale) January 25, 2019
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Recently, Palaye Royale have had some major issues involving security. Just a few weeks ago, the band were forced to end their show after Leith went into the crowd.
The band were not informed prior that if they went into the crowd that the show would be forced to end, they said in a tweet.
2019.
Rock n’ roll and live entertainment is soft.
Never have we heard about a concert being shut down because Remington went into the crowd. No warning prior to say the show will be shut down if you go into the crowd.
We are sorry to the fans that bought tickets.
— Palaye Royale (@PalayeRoyale) January 15, 2019
Palaye Royale were supporting Enter Shikari at the show along with Black Peaks. The venue has not tweeted about the incident as of press time.
You can view Palaye’s remaining dates with Enter Shikari below and pick up tickets here.
Dates:
01/26 – Preston @ Preston Guild Hall
01/28 – Northhampton @ Roadmender
01/29 – Southhampton @ O2 Guildhall
01/30 – Cambridge @ Corn Exchange
02/01 – Birmingham @ O2 Academy
02/02 – Leeds @ O2 Academy
02/03 – Manchester @ Academy
02/04 – Newcastle @ O2 Academy
What do you think of Palaye Royale’s latest incident with security? Sound off in the comments below.
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