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"John Mellencamp Urges Concertgoers to Show Etiquette or Stay Home"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Vulture

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John Mellencamp has issued a warning to fans, stating that if they want to scream, yell, and get drunk at his concerts, they shouldn't come at all. The musician emphasized the need for etiquette at his performances, likening them to theater shows, and expressed frustration with unruly behavior from audience members, citing recent incidents where he left the stage in response to hecklers.

"John Mellencamp Urges Concertgoers to Show Etiquette or Stay Home"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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Singer-songwriter John Mellencamp scolds loud and intoxicated audience members at his shows, urging them to have "etiquette" similar to a Broadway show, following a viral video of him yelling at hecklers during a concert in Toledo, Ohio. Mellencamp emphasized that his shows are performances, not just concerts, and threatened to cut songs from the set or even end the show if disruptions continued. This comes after previous controversies involving political statements and on-stage behavior.

"Pink Takes a Stand: Ejects Circumcision Protester from Concert"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The A.V. Club

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Pink had a man removed from her concert after he staged a protest about circumcision. The singer mocked him for wasting his own time and instructed her security to remove him from the audience. This incident adds to a series of bizarre concert interruptions, including someone throwing their mom's ashes on stage. Pink urged people to stop throwing things at artists and attend concerts with the intention of enjoying the show.

Adele's Vegas Show: Fan Defended, Sciatica Attack, and Beyonce Challenge

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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Adele berated security during her Las Vegas residency for bothering a fan in the audience, warning them to leave him alone and stating that they won't bother him again. This comes after a trend of musicians having objects thrown at them during performances. Adele had previously cautioned her fans not to throw anything at her on stage, emphasizing the importance of concert etiquette. Other artists, such as Taylor Swift, have also stood up for their fans in similar situations.

"Country Artists Clash Over Selfie Controversy at Concerts"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Country singer Miranda Lambert called out fans for taking selfies during her performance, sparking a debate on concert etiquette. Lambert halted her set to address the issue and pointed out a fan's T-shirt that read "shoot tequila, not selfies." She took a swig from a bottle passed to her by an audience member before continuing her performance. Lambert's stance on selfie-taking during concerts is supported by other artists, including Adele, who recently criticized fans throwing objects onstage. The incident highlights the blurring of boundaries between online and real-life behavior, with experts suggesting a breakdown in empathy and understanding as a possible cause for such incidents.

Whoopi Goldberg's Powerful Stage Exit During Miranda Lambert Selfie Debate on 'The View'

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Whoopi Goldberg walked off stage during an episode of "The View" to make a point about concert etiquette and the debate over Miranda Lambert scolding fans for taking selfies at her concert. Goldberg expressed her opinion that concertgoers should show respect to the artist while they are performing, especially if they have paid a significant amount for tickets. She then walked into the audience to take a selfie with a 91-year-old woman, highlighting the importance of connecting with fans.

Whoopi Goldberg's Departure from 'The View' Sparks Controversy

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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Whoopi Goldberg walked off the set of "The View" after a heated debate about Miranda Lambert scolding fans for taking selfies during her Las Vegas residency show. Goldberg expressed her frustration with fans who prioritize selfies over respecting the performer, while co-host Sunny Hostin defended the concertgoers' right to take photos. Goldberg eventually left the desk, took a selfie with an audience member, and jokingly declared she was leaving the show. Some Lambert fans were upset by the singer's handling of the situation, feeling scolded and misunderstood.

Miranda Lambert's Concert Controversy: Selfies and Etiquette Clash

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GMA

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A concertgoer at a Miranda Lambert show in Las Vegas has spoken out after the country singer stopped her performance to call out fans taking selfies instead of engaging with the music. Lambert expressed frustration and restarted the song, causing some attendees to leave. While some applauded her stance against excessive phone usage, others felt she overstepped by singling out individuals. The incident has sparked a divided response on the internet.

Whoopi Goldberg's Dramatic Exit from 'The View' During Miranda Lambert Debate

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Decider

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Whoopi Goldberg walked off the set of "The View" mid-debate during a discussion about concert etiquette, confusing her co-hosts. Goldberg defended Miranda Lambert's frustration with concertgoers using their phones, stating that if they paid for tickets, they should show respect and pay attention. When Sunny Hostin suggested that attendees may want to relive the experience through photos and videos, Goldberg became frustrated and walked off, only to return and take a selfie with a fan in the audience.

Whoopi Goldberg's Dramatic Exit from 'The View' Sparks Controversy

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Entertainment Weekly News

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Whoopi Goldberg walked off the set of 'The View' during a debate about Miranda Lambert scolding concertgoers for taking photos during her Las Vegas residency show. Goldberg disagreed with cohost Sunny Hostin, who defended taking selfies at concerts, and told her to stay home if she couldn't respect the performer. Goldberg then left the table to take a selfie with a 91-year-old audience member, jokingly declaring she was leaving the show. The incident sparked a debate among Lambert's fans about concert etiquette.

Adele Takes a Stand Against Fans Throwing Objects Onstage

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Deadline

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Adele called out fans who throw things at artists onstage during her "Weekends with Adele" concert in Las Vegas, expressing her frustration with the lack of show etiquette. She used a t-shirt cannon to distribute shirts to the audience while daring anyone to throw something at her. This comes amidst a recent trend of fans throwing objects at performers, including incidents involving Bebe Rexha, Ava Max, Pink, Lil Nas X, and Kelsea Ballerini, raising concerns about the safety of both artists and audience members.

Adele Confronts Fans Throwing Objects at Artists

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Adele calls out fans for forgetting show etiquette and daring them to throw something at her during a recent concert in Las Vegas. This comes as artists have been facing concerning and bizarre attacks from fans, including throwing sex toys and hitting artists with phones. Experts suggest that the blurring of online and real-life boundaries, combined with drugs and alcohol, may contribute to this trend. It highlights the need for safe spaces for artistic expression and understanding.

Unconventional Gifts and Surprising Moments: P!nk's Unforgettable Concert Experiences

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Cut

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Concertgoers are crossing the line with their behavior at live music events, including throwing objects at performers, kissing them without consent, and even pelting them with their dead mother's ashes. This article provides a brief etiquette guide for summer concertgoers, emphasizing the importance of respecting boundaries and not engaging in disruptive or harmful behavior.

Pink concert interrupted by fan's ashes onstage.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The A.V. Club

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During a Pink concert, a fan threw a baggy of their mother's ashes on stage, causing the singer to hide it behind an amp. This incident is part of a trend of inappropriate fan behavior at concerts, including physical attacks and bizarre requests. Some attribute this to a decline in concert etiquette, while others point to social media and the desire for viral moments. Such incidents may alienate artists from fans and lead to a lack of safety for performers.