The Ridglea Theater in Fort Worth is being accused of allowing security to interrupt a show. The venue says rowdy fans are the reason they are no longer booking hardcore shows. Other metal acts are boycotting the place.
Terror’s more than 600,000 fans were quick to respond to Vogel’s post by sharing their own complaints about Ridglea Theater.“Man they sucked at the Lorna show back in November too,” @zachturntup024 wrote.
“Stage diving, spin kicking, windmilling, punching, crowd killing were banned by the theater for the safety of everyone,” he said. “Any bands, promoters, types of music that condone or encourage these activities are not welcome at the Ridglea entertainment complex.”shared news about the incident involving the security guard along with comments from Shults, who had been responding to people on social media.
Third String Productions booked the 13+ show at Ridglea Theater. Shults said that the show was getting progressively violent so, Ridglea Theater raised the age to 18.post, Shults went on to claim that he didn’t realize Third String Productions was booking the hardcore band. “I thought it was all death metal,” he wrote.
“I brought up this show with The Black Dahlia Murder and told them since Terror and Frozen Soul were large hardcore bands, we wanted them to hire outside security for the barricade and have their best, most level headed and pit knowledgeable person in the pit area,” Ziemer said in an interview with the. “We also requested an EMT on site. Neither of these happened.
In his comments on social media, Shults claimed that the security guard was responding to Vogel allegedly trying to get the crowd to rush the stage and that Vogel had thrown the microphone at the security guard instead of the crowd surfer.“The venue can say what they want,” Ziemer said. “But every band and fan was beyond confused by this behavior.”
“Jerry chose to taunt everyone by making jokes about new T-shirts that say ‘I don’t think so’ and further digging a hole that we can’t dig him out of even with our best attempts,” Ziemer said. “It’s really sad to see a venue known for decades of metal, hardcore and heavy shows say the things he did about the community. He didn’t try to hear anyone out or have a conversation, he just stated his own beliefs and opinions and that was that.
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