All Time Low cut Singapore show short

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Maybe it’s not their weekend. American pop-punk band All Time Low cut their Singapore concert at Fort Canning Park short on May 5 due to lead singer Alex Gaskarth reportedly having food poisoning. “I was struggling through the meet-and-greet...

Despite the Singapore show being cut short, several All Time Low fans stayed in the concert venue to sing and dance along to songs played over the speakers by the production crew.American pop-punk band All Time Low cut their Singapore concert at Fort Canning Park short on May 5 due to lead singer Alex Gaskarth reportedly having food poisoning.

He later left the stage as the band continued for two more songs before guitarist Jack Barakat announced that the show had to be stopped as the band’s frontman needed medical attention. Some audience members saw an ambulance wheeling away from the venue during the band’s last song of the night.Despite the show ending, several people stayed behind to sing along and dance to songs played over the speakers by the production for at least an hour after the band left the venue.“Totally no fault of Alex for getting food poisoning but as organisers, you all need to take accountability and offer a partial refund,” wrote netizen gwennie.m0nie.

"We apologise for the delay in clarifying the situation as it was a shock to us as well. We were not made aware of the severity of his condition and it was beyond our control. The band made the decision to perform the show and they did so to the best of their ability under the circumstances."We at LAMC were looking forward to their show just as much as the fans were. We seek your understanding on this and please join us in wishing Alex a speedy recovery.

 

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