Bring Me The Horizon vs. the airborne iPhone
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Bring Me The Horizon vs. the airborne iPhone

The modern rock show has become a strange kind of battlefield. One minute you’re locked into the catharsis of a massive chorus, the next there’s a phone spinning through the air like a heat-seeking missile. On Monday night in St. Louis, Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oli Sykes became the latest artist to find that out the hard way.

The Sheffield band had barely settled into their set at the Enterprise Center before chaos interrupted the momentum. During a performance of their 2015 anthem "Happy Song," Sykes was working the crowd into a frenzy when a phone suddenly came flying toward the stage and struck him mid-song.

Fan-shot footage from the night captures the singer visibly jolted by the impact before firing back at the crowd: “who the f*** threw that?”

Clearly rattled, Sykes picked up the phone and launched it offstage, seemingly in the direction of security, before trying to shake off the moment and continue the set as the band thundered forward.

It’s another entry in an increasingly absurd trend that’s plagued live music over the last few years, with artists repeatedly being hit by objects thrown from the crowd. What started as the occasional drunken stunt has evolved into something closer to audience participation gone feral, forcing musicians across every genre to call out fans for treating gigs like a throwing contest.

Just days earlier, legendary guitarist Eric Clapton reportedly cut short his concert in Madrid after being struck by an object near the end of the show. According to a fan site covering the gig at the Movistar Arena on May 7, an “audience member threw a record at Eric near the end of the show, striking him in the chest."

The 81-year-old icon was reportedly unharmed, though videos circulating online appear to show what looked like a vinyl sleeve colliding with him as he exited the stage. Clapton then departed without returning for an encore.

Bring Me The Horizon 2026 Tour Dates:

05/12 Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center
05/13 Saint Paul, MN @ Grand Casino Arena
05/15 Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena
05/16 Columbus, OH @ Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival
06/03 Sölvesborg, Sweden @ Sweden Rock Festival 2026
06/06 Sölvesborg, Sweden @ Sweden Rock Festival 2026
06/20 Dessel, Belgium @ Festivalpark Stenehei
06/21 Dessel, Belgium @ Festivalpark Stenehei
06/24 Oslo, Norway @ Tons of Rock
06/27 København K, Denmark @ Refshaleøen
09/20 Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
09/23 Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place
09/24 Calgary, AB @ Scotiabank Saddledome
09/26 Winnipeg, MB @ Canada Life Centre
09/30 Quebec City, QC @ Centre Vidéotron
10/02 Kanata, ON @ Canadian Tire Centre
10/03 Hamilton, ON @ TD Coliseum
10/06 London, ON @ Canada Life Place
10/08 Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena


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