Lamb of God will be making their local return to the stage with a show at the Worcester Palladium on Tuesday, June 18.
With lead singer Randy Blythe being acquitted of all charges resulting from a controversial Czech manslaughter case for which he was charged with the untimely death of a fan, Lamb of God will be making their local return to the stage with a show at the Worcester Palladium on Tuesday, June 18.
Though he was found innocent of any wrongdoing, Blythe recently took to Tumblr and urged fans to look at for themselves - and others.
"If you are a fan and are going to a lamb of god show or ANY SHOW where there will be moshing, crowd surfing, etc. – know that what you are doing carries a risk. Use your brain – if it is too rough for you, get out before you get hurt. If you are wasted on whatever, please realize that you are not a stuntman, sit your ass down at the bar, and relax. Being obliterated is not conducive to injury free concert activities. Also, for Pete’s sake, if you are moshing and someone falls down, PICK THEM UP. We have stopped shows before because people have been getting hurt, and we will do it again. This is our community, and we should take care of each other. A show is a place we are supposed to be together, having a good time, supporting one another. The real world will beat you down enough – we don’t need to get stomped on at a show. Give each other a hand."
Joining Lamb of God on tour will be Decapitated and local boys made big The Acacia Strain. For complete show info, visit thepalladium.net.
To get your tickets click here or visit the Palladium box office or select FYE stores.