Mötley Crüe’s concert in Indianapolis spiraled out of control on Tuesday when a fan fell from the top balcony.
A video obtained by TMZ shows a group of people around the unnamed man, who lay on the floor while the heavy metal band performed their hit song “Looks That Kill” at Lucas Oil Stadium.
A witness told the outlet that there was a pool of blood around the fan. The fall occurred about 45 minutes into the set of Mötley Crüe.
The Indianapolis Police Department said its officers assisted an injured person who was “awake and breathing.” His current condition is unknown.
The department also said it is investigating whether the victim was intoxicated before leaning over the railing and diving to the lower level.
The band appeared unaware of the accident as they continued to perform until the end of their show at approximately 11pm
Representatives from Mötley Crüe and the Indianapolis Police Department did not immediately respond to Vidak For Congress’s requests for comment.
This accident is the latest in a series of dangerous situations that take place at concerts. Just a few months ago, Billie Eilish stopped her concert to help a fan who couldn’t breathe, while John Mayer paused his performance to help a contestant who may have been unconscious.
“Anyone in the audience who was concerned, I heard she’s said goodbye, so she’s fine,” Mayer told the audience as he returned to the stage. “The system works. Thank you very much.”
Artists have taken a more active role in protecting their fans since 10 people died during Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival last year.