Mötley Crüe fan falls from balcony at Indianapolis concert
A Mötley Crüe fan took a tumble at the rock band’s Indianapolis concert Tuesday evening.
The person fell from an upper balcony and hit the ground during the group’s tour stop at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indiana with Def Leppard, TMZ reported.
Mötley Crüe got onstage at 9:30 p.m. and the victim fell about 45 minutes into the show.
The Post has reached out to Mötley Crüe’s reps for comment.
The band had been playing their song “Looks That Kill” when the accident occurred and an eyewitness told to TMZ they saw a pool of blood around the victim.
The Indianapolis Police Department said the victim was “awake and breathing.”
The cops confirmed to the outlet that they were investigating the incident and whether the individual was drunk and intoxicated when he fell. His condition is currently unknown.
A video obtained by TMZ showed the injured man surrounded by other concertgoers after his plummet as the concert carried on.
Mötley Crüe’s show continued, concluding at about 11 p.m., TMZ noted.
Drummer Tommy Lee previously quit his band’s reunion tour in June midway through a show in Truist Park in Atlanta due to his broken ribs.
Lee, 59, only lasted five songs into the performance before ending his set.
Despite being ordered by his doctor to not perform, Lee went on regardless during the band’s opening night alongside Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts.
“Man y’all ain’t gonna believe this s- -t,” he wrote on social media ahead of the tour date. “I broke four f- -king ribs!”
“But I’ve been resting and healing and even though the doctor tells me I shouldn’t play at all, you know I’m stubborn and I’ll beast through the pain every show for as many songs as I can,” he continued.
Lee also raised eyebrows last week when he posted a fully naked selfie on Instagram showing his manhood, but quickly deleted the nude photo since it violated the social media site’s rules.
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