Kings of Leon abandon U.S. concert due to pigeon poop
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - American rock band Kings of Leon said they were forced to abandon a concert in St. Louis at the weekend after three songs because pigeons kept pooping on them from the rafters.
CNN Showbiz — Pooping pigeons forced the Kings of Leon to abandon their St. Louis, Missouri, concert after just three songs Friday night, the rock band's management said Saturday.
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ContactMusic — Rockers KINGS OF LEON were forced to abandon a concert in St. Louis, Missouri on Friday night (23Jul10) after they became targets for pooing pigeons.The Sex on Fire... more info
Jam! Showbiz Music, Canada — Rockers Kings of Leon were forced to abandon a concert in St. Louis, Missouri on Friday night after they became targets for pooing pigeons. more info
Reuters — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - American rock band Kings of Leon said they were forced to abandon a concert in St. Louis at the weekend after three songs because pigeons kept poo... more info
Guardian Music — Band abandon gig after pigeons defecate on them from the rafters of a US concert venueKings of Leon were forced to cancel a show last week after being showered with pigeo... more info
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Rockers Kings Of Leon were forced to abandon a concert in St. Louis, Missouri on Friday night after they became targets for pooing pigeons. more info
The Mirror — Kings of Leon were forced to pull a gig mid-show last night after an aerial attack from pigeons. The US rockers walked off stage in St Louis after the band were continuou... more info
VH1 News — The Kings of Leon left the stage in St. Louis after playing just three songs due to the excessive amount of pigeon droppings hitting the bandmembers. more info
Guardian Music — The Sex on Fire rockers ended a gig after pigeons defecated on their bassist - other acts have been attacked by sausages, swans and even CS gasDebate has long raged over ... more info
USA Today Music — Heavy storms and scorching temperatures have failed to deter rock bands from performing at an outdoor stadium in St. Louis, but a bombardment ...
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