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The spectators were amazed: the band's lead singer peed on the spectator's face in the middle of the show - Walla! culture

2021-11-14T14:50:55.168Z


Viewers of the rock festival were amazed by the actions of the lead singer of the band Brass Against, who brought a spectator to the stage, rolled up her pants and threw her watering can on his face - and everything is documented


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The spectators were amazed: the band's lead singer peed on the spectator's face in the middle of the show

Viewers of the rock festival were amazed by the actions of the lead singer of the band Brass Against, who brought a spectator to the stage, rolled up her pants and threw the watering can on his face.

After the act and criticism the other band members issued an apology

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A rock band singer was videotaped rolling up her pants and peeing on a fan's face during a Florida show this past weekend.

Yes.

What you hear.

Singer Sophia Orista, lead singer of the band Brass Against, stunned the audience with the rough performance at the Welcome to Rockville Festival in Daytona.



According to the documentation, Orista was in the middle of performing a cover of Rage Against the Machine's Wake Up song when one of the viewers was invited to take the stage.

It's not clear if the fan knew exactly why he's being put on stage, but in the photos he is seen lying on stage with what looks like a can on his head while Orista opens the buttons of a church, rolls them up and throws her water on his face.

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Watch the moment as documented by the spectators at the show

The disturbing incident was videotaped by spectators who were a few meters away from the stage and after the act the spectator was seen getting up and spitting some of the urine towards the audience.



While this is not the first time that body fluids have been used in a disturbing way during a saliva appearance, the disgusting act is even more worrying at a time when the US is still dealing with the coronary epidemic and working to stop the spread of the virus in public places.

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The band apologizes

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The full and uncensored documentation of the act ran online and after the publicity and shock the band members posted on their Instagram page an apology for the incident in Orista's name: "We really enjoyed Daytona last night at the festival" "Expect it to happen and it's not something you'll see again in our shows."



The possibility of commenting was ruled out in this post, but some Instagram users were quick to express shock at the singer's actions in their previous post, where they announced a tour of European performances. "The guy really wanted it to happen. I do not support it in any way but I do not think Orista is the only one who should bear the blame here," wrote one of the respondents. Indeed, in response to a question on Twitter as to whether the viewer knew why he was invited to the stage, the band's representatives wrote: "Yes."Several comments were made about the change before it happened and he was invited to the stage."

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