Bottling (concert abuse)

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Bottling is an action where a concert audience throws various objects at the performers onstage. This generally happens at festivals when one act in the lineup is of a different genre or audience from the rest of the bands, especially festivals where the majority of bands are related to heavy metal and punk rock music styles.[1]

While bottling generally involves empty or full bottles of water, it is also common for bottles to contain urine. Other items, such as garden furniture, mud, fireworks, broken glass, shoes, dead animals, and molotov cocktails (unlighted and lighted), have also been recorded as thrown items.[1]

Below is a list of bottling incidents by decade and year.

1970s

  • Metallic K.O. is an infamous live recording by The Stooges: during much of the performance, Iggy Pop sings while pieces of ice, eggs, beer bottles, jelly beans, and various other objects are thrown at him in response to his audience-baiting. In the essay "Iggy Pop: Blowtorch in Bondage", critic Lester Bangs calls the album a "documentation of the Iggy holocaust at its most nihilistically out of control." He describes the Stooges' concert he attended that immediately preceded the Metallic K.O. performances:[circular reference]

The audience, which consisted largely of bikers, was unusually hostile, and Iggy, as usual, fed on that hostility, soaked it up and gave it back and absorbed it all over again in an eerie, frightening symbiosis. "All right," he finally said, stopping a song in the middle, "you assholes wanta hear 'Louie, Louie,' we'll give you 'Louie, Louie.'" So the Stooges played a forty-five-minute version of "Louie Louie," including new lyrics improvised by the Pop on the spot consisting of "You can suck my ass / You biker faggot sissies," etc. By now the hatred in the room is one huge livid wave, and Iggy singles out one heckler who has been particularly abusive: "Listen, asshole, you heckle me one more time and I'm gonna come down there and kick your ass." "Fuck you, you little punk," responds the biker. So Iggy jumps off the stage, runs through the middle of the crowd, and the guy beats the shit out of him, ending the evening's musical festivities by sending the lead singer back to his motel room and a doctor. I walk into the dressing room, where I encounter the manager of the club offering to punch out anybody in the band who will take him on. The next day the bike gang, who call themselves the Scorpions, will phone WABX-FM and promise to kill Iggy and the Stooges if they play the Michigan Palace on Thursday night. They do (play, that is), and nobody gets killed, but Metallic K.O. is the only rock album I know where you can actually hear hurled beer bottles breaking against guitar strings.

  • Ten Cent Beer Night—On June 4, 1974, during a game between the Texas Rangers and the Cleveland Indians at Cleveland Stadium, unruly and drunken fans repeatedly disrupted the game and, after the Indians tied the game, invaded the field and threw bottles and other objects, including hot dogs, lit firecrackers, radio batteries and folding chairs. Both the Rangers and the Indians sought refuge in their clubhouses. The Indians forfeited the game to the Rangers.
  • On June 3, 1977, restless fans threw rocks and beer bottles at
    crowd crushing.[2]
  • In 1978,
    Seattle Center Coliseum after Angus Young got onto Bon Scott's shoulders and walked into the audience, but the band continued playing after this incident.[3]
  • The Ramones were booed and pelted with various objects, including sandwiches and bottles, at the Canadian World Music Festival in Toronto in July 1979, with the abuse only ending after Johnny Ramone flipped off the crowd after six songs into the set.[4]
  • Disco Demolition Night—On July 12, 1979, at Comiskey Park in Chicago, fans during an anti-disco rally before the second game of a Detroit TigersChicago White Sox doubleheader raided the field and threw bottles, firecrackers and lighters. The White Sox forfeited the game to the Tigers. (The Tigers won the first game, 4–1.)
  • At a Jethro Tull concert in Madison Square Garden on October 12, 1979, a fan threw a rose onstage which hit Ian Anderson, wounding his eye with a thorn. The band was forced to cancel the next two shows while Anderson recovered.[5][6] He appeared at subsequent concert dates wearing protective goggles.

1980s

1990s

2000s

2000

2001

  • The Docks in Toronto. A fan threw a water bottle at the stage during the song "The Nobodies" just before the end. Immediately bassist Twiggy Ramirez pointed it out to Manson, who demanded that the fan who threw the bottle approach the stage for a duel. After the fan did so, Manson returned the bottle to him, allowed him to climb onto the stage and goaded him into throwing the bottle again after a countdown. Manson responded by throwing a bottle of his own, which hit the fan in the face, and he was also pelted by many more water bottles coming from the crowd. Following losing the duel, Marilyn taunted the fan, saying "Who's got the good aim now? You fucking bitch. Get the fuck off my stage, you pussy." He then proceeded to play the song Rock Is Dead.[13]
  • officials called it a completed pass. Couch hurried the offense to the line and spiked the ball with 0:48 remaining. The officials announced that they would review the 4th down conversion, but overturned it, giving the ball to the Jaguars. Enraged, the fans began throwing objects onto the field, including beer bottles. After a few minutes, the officials ended the game 48 seconds early and everyone exited the field. However, Paul Tagliabue, the league commissioner, called, telling them that they must finish the game. The teams and officials came back onto the field with 13 random players selected and, after two kneels by Jaguars quarterback Mark Brunell
    , the game was over, and the Jaguars won 15–10.

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

  • Metal band Cradle of Filth were bottled during a headline slot at Bloodstock Open Air. Guitarist Paul Allender collapsed and was hospitalised after being hit by a large piece of candy thrown by the audience. The band cut the set short and made an overhead announcement.[41]
  • Liverpool Echo Arena in November 2009. He said "goodbye" and left the stage in the middle of his second song.[42]
  • Justin Bieber was bottled at the Jingle Ball concert in Sacramento, California, in December 2009. After being struck in the head, Bieber said "Ow! That didn't feel good! I don't know why she just threw that at me." He finished the show.[43]

2010s

2010

2011

  • Scottish rock band Glasvegas was bottled at the V Festival in August 2011. They ended their set after four songs, then attempted to restart, but left again after the audience continued to throw objects at them.[47]
  • On November 15, 2011, during the opening number at a Motörhead show, Lemmy stopped the song after several bottles were thrown, and told the audience, "All right, listen, we are a rock and roll band, we are not a fuckin' target for some cunt with a fuckin' beer bottle! Anyone else wants to throw something at me, come up here and throw a fucking punch and I'll kick your fuckin' teeth in!" before restarting the song.[48]

2012

  • Several bottles of urine were thrown at Cher Lloyd at the V Festival in August 2012. During her second song she fled the stage to compose herself. Although Cher's management advised her to halt the gig for her safety she decided to return and resume her performance. When she returned she told the crowd "It's hard enough being up here, but it's not nice having bottles of piss chucked at you." She ultimately had to end her set early after more bottles were thrown.[49]
  • Black Veil Brides suffered bottling abuse from metal fans at June 2012's Download Festival. The lead singer, Andy Biersack, responded to this by "mooning" the crowd. On the Download 2012 Sky Arts highlights, Biersack can clearly be seen in the Black Veil Brides video narrowly avoiding a launched bottle during "Fallen Angels". The band also endured bottling incidents throughout other songs as well as numerous offensive gestures from members of the crowd and verbal satisfaction from the crowd upon leaving the stage at the end of their set.

2013

  • A bottle was thrown at and hit Jeff Mills on the head during a live set at Atlantico, Rome on April 24, 2013.[50]
  • A vodka bottle was thrown at Toots Hibbert during a performance at the River Rock Festival in Richmond, Virginia, on May 18, 2013.[51] The 71-year-old musician suffered a concussion, and the wound required six staples. All planned shows were immediately cancelled. The official website of the band, Toots and the Maytals, states that "all future performances of Toots & the Maytals have regrettably been cancelled".[52] In a letter to the judge, Toots Hibbert wrote "I continue to suffer from extreme anxiety, memory loss, headaches, dizziness and most sadly of all, a fear of crowds and performing. I am not able to write songs as I did before or remember the lyrics of songs that I wrote and have performed for decades."[53]
  • Leigh-Anne Pinnock of Little Mix was struck with a bottle during a show with the group at the Access All Eirias festival in Wales.[54]

2015

  • A fan threw bottles of beer during a Van Halen concert in August 2015 after finishing "In A Simple Rhyme". David Lee Roth then signaled the fans to start their next song, while adding: "Next time, you save the beer for me, you slime." Roth also gave the finger afterwards.[55]
  • A bottle was thrown at Harry Styles during a concert with One Direction in September 2015, hitting him in the groin.[56]

2017

2020s

2021

On October 16, 2021, University of Tennessee fans threw bottles and other objects, including a golf ball which hit Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin, onto the Neyland Stadium field after the Tennessee Volunteers were ruled to have been stopped short on fourth down with 54 seconds remaining. The game was delayed some 20 minutes. The Rebels defeated the Vols, 31–26.[58] The commissioner of the Southeastern Conference, Greg Sankey, announced the following Monday that the University of Tennessee would be fined $250,000 for its fans' bottling.[59]

2022

  • In July 2022, Lady Gaga had something thrown at her from the audience during a concert on her Chromatica Ball tour.[60]
  • On December 17, 2022, during the second quarter of the Buffalo Bills' game against the Miami Dolphins at Highmark Stadium, fans threw snowballs onto the field, briefly delaying the game. Referee Bill Vinovich threatened the fans with a 15-yard penalty against the Bills if a snowball hit anyone on the field. The snowballing eventually ceased and the Bills would defeat the Dolphins 32–29.[61]

2023

  • On June 18, 2023, Bebe Rexha required stitches after she was hit by a fan's cellular phone during one of her concerts. The suspect was caught and arrested.[62]
  • On June 28, 2023, Kelsea Ballerini was hit in the face with a bracelet. After a break to check for injuries, she came back to the stage to resume her performance.[63]
  • On July 5, 2023, at a Chicago stop on his "It's All a Blur" concert tour, a fan threw a cellphone at Drake from the crowd, seemingly hitting him in the arm.[64]

In fiction

The title characters were bottled in a pivotal scene in The Blues Brothers, famously only protected by a mesh of chicken wire.[65][66]

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