Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello Tackled by Security at Band’s Toronto Concert

Halfway by means of the group's closing track "Killing within the Title," the guitarist was by accident knocked over by a safety guard sprinting towards an unruly fan who snuck onto the stage.

Rage Towards the Machine‘s Tom Morello had a run-in with safety through the rock band’s live performance at Toronto’s Scotiabank Enviornment on Saturday.

As seen in a fan-captured video, halfway by means of the group’s closing track “Killing within the Title,” the enduring guitarist was by accident knocked over by a safety guard sprinting towards an unruly fan who snuck onto the stage.

Rage frontman Zack de la Rocha — who was seated due to a latest foot damage — continued performing the heavy protest observe for just a few moments earlier than realizing there was an issue and stopping the present. “Maintain up, maintain up, maintain up,” the rapper repeated, motioning to his bandmates to halt the efficiency.

Because the lights went up, Morello was seen shortly standing up with a smile on his face and indicating to the roaring crowd that he wasn’t harmed through the incident. After the musician stepped again onto the stage together with his guitar, de la Rocha supplied just a few cautionary phrases to different concert-goers with any wild concepts about crashing the stage.

“Whoever the f— will get sensible like that, don’t attempt that s— once more,” the frontman warned, as bassist Tim Commerford interrupted to ask what occurred. De la Rocha continued, “Sorry, we’re cool, we love y’all, however don’t do this!”

Morello then motioned for the group to restart “Killing within the Title” from the highest, and Rage completed off their 18-song set.

RATM’s prolonged Public Service Announcement Tour with Run the Jewels launched on July 9 on the sold-out Alpine Valley Music Theater in East Troy, Wisconsin, marking Rage’s first present in 11 years. The trek’s subsequent cease is the KeyBand Heart in Buffalo, New York, on Monday.

This story first appeared on Billboard.com.

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