Metallica speak on beach ball accident

19 November 2010 | 2:36 pm | Staff Writer
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After an incident involving Kirk Hammett accidently knocking a child off-stage at their Sydney concert, Metallica have made a public statement explaining the event. 

After an incident involving Kirk Hammett accidently knocking a child off-stage at their Sydney concert, Metallica have made a public statement explaining the event. While playing "Seek And Destroy" in concert last week, Hammett kicked a large inflatable ball which knocked a small girl off the stage.


The band released this statement in relation to the accident, "In the wacky world of rock'n'roll, sometimes stuff happens which looks even weirder than it really is! And with context being vital in these situations, we just wanted to address something which happened on the tour the other night regarding a large beachball, a band member's foot and a little girl.


"Some of you will have seen on YouTube (or read in some reports) that Kirk knocked a small child offstage by kicking a beachball at her. That little lady is the daughter of the stage manager and dressing coordinator, who are fortunate to travel as a family on this tour. She was thoroughly enjoying watching the beachballs drop from the rafters, Kirk was thoroughly enjoying kicking the beachballs off the stage and back into the crowd as has been done every night on the tour, and neither of them saw the other. The poor wee one happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. She wasn't hurt. She didn't go 'flying several feet into the audience.' And Kirk and she remain good buddies.


"It's very cool that everyone showed concern and support though, so we just wanted to say 'it's all good' and thanks for asking."

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