The rock band had invited a Russian to join them on stage in Georgia
The American rock band ‘The Killers’ walked off the stage at a concert in Batumi on Monday evening, after much of the Georgian crowd took offense at the suggestion they were “brothers and sisters” with Russians who are also fans of the group.
The band was playing at the Black Sea Arena when the lead singer Brandon Flowers spotted a fan with a sign “If destiny is kind, I’ll be your drummer tonight.” The Killers have a tradition to invite an audience member to play a song with them, so Flowers obliged.
“This guy is a Russian. Are you OK with a Russian coming up here?” Flowers can be heard saying in a video making rounds on social media. “I’m all right with it.”
Some members of the audience were not, however, and started booing the band and calling out anti-Russian insults. A handful even walked out of the arena in protest. After the song, Flowers tried to reason with the audience, telling them all Killers fans were “brothers and sisters.” That only seemed to make things worse, however.
V Gruzii na koncertu The Killers pozval zpěvák na pódium fanouška z Ruska. Výsledkem bylo, že publikum vypískalo účinkující a ač se kapela snažila situaci napravit, někteří i opustili koncert.
Navíc místní stanice Radio Tbilisi již oznámila, že písně této skupiny nebude pouštět. pic.twitter.com/PTATDoxOzY