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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Kings of Leon

Forced the American group Kings of Leon scenes in St. Louis in recent times because of injury from the bathroom.
Prepare for the most bizarre news of this year ...
Kings of Leon was the last U.S. tour earlier this summer, following on from the success of "Only by the Night." Still trying to break their homeland, the Followills throw everything they have in every show.
But the band met fierce opposition in the recent gig in St. Louis. Out to the stage in the theater indie giants Verizon noted that the south rafters were filled with suspiciously from the bathroom.
Almost from the very second they appeared on stage and was bombed Kings of Leon
with the droppings from the bathroom. They were trying to continue, and littered the stage with the band and faeces for three songs.
Throw their instruments on the ground, and left the Kings of Leon with a short farewell to the fans. Spoke to him Nathan Followill Twitter Page blamed the failure on the place, giving ticket holders to recover.
"Sorry to be so was St. Louis. And we had to bail and pigeons defecating in the mouth of Jared and it is very healthy to continue."
"I do not take it out on Jared, it's a silly mistake somewhere, and you can enjoy being on the shit, but we do not. Sorry to all those who traveled long distances."
A statement issued by the band that was simply not possible to show to continue. "The injured Jared (Followill) several times during the first two songs," said department spokesman Andy Mendelsohn. "The third song, when he was hit in the
cheek, and some of which landed near the mouth, could not agree any longer. It's not only disgusting it is a toxic health hazard. Really tried to hang in there."
"Kings of Leon decided to continue regardless," the statement added. "He felt that the band would be unfair to the fans to cancel the offer at that moment in late."
"We can not believe what Postelles and shots and looked like after their phones, and we did not want to cancel the show, so we went to, we tried to play, and the absurd."













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