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Oli Sykes Injured: Fan Throws Phone, Causes Concussion

Rohit Singh
Last updated: May 18, 2026 3:00 pm
Rohit Singh
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Artists Under Siege: The Need for Safety at Live Shows

The safety of artists during live performances has come under scrutiny following a disturbing incident involving Bring Me The Horizon’s frontman, Oli Sykes. During a recent sold-out show in St. Louis, a phone was hurled from the crowd, striking Sykes on the head and resulting in a mild concussion. This event has rekindled discussions about fan behaviour at concerts and the potential dangers of throwing objects on stage.

Contents
  • Artists Under Siege: The Need for Safety at Live Shows
  • Key Updates on the Incident
  • Background: A Trend of Reckless Fan Behaviour
  • The Road Ahead for Bring Me The Horizon
  • Conclusion: A Call for Change in Live Music Venues

Key Updates on the Incident

Footage from the concert displayed Sykes appearing disoriented immediately after the incident. Despite the impact, he persevered through the set, although he later admitted to feeling dizzy and unable to perform at his best. As a result, the band had to cut their song YOUTOPIA from the performance. In a heartfelt statement on social media, Sykes reassured fans that he was recovering well. He acknowledged the pain from the injury but expressed gratitude for the support received from concert-goers.

“The phone to the head definitely smarted and I ended up with a mild concussion, but the swelling’s gone down a decent amount,” he shared. Sykes apologized for his performance that night, explaining that singing was challenging due to the pressure on his injury but remained hopeful for the next show.

Bring Me The Horizon's Oli Sykes SUFFERS Concussion On Stage

Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oli Sykes suffered concussion after fan threw phone at him during gig

Background: A Trend of Reckless Fan Behaviour

This isn’t the first time that artists have faced injury from objects thrown by fans during live performances. Numerous musicians across genres such as pop, rock, and heavy metal have reported similar experiences in recent years. Such incidents often lead to serious injuries, sometimes halting performances entirely and jeopardizing both the safety of the artist and the concert experience for fans.

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Following the St. Louis incident, discussions have erupted surrounding the culture of reckless behaviour at concerts. Many argue that throwing objects, especially hard ones like phones, is not a demonstration of enthusiasm or excitement but rather a dangerous act that can have severe consequences. Sykes’ experience serves as a stark reminder of this reality.

The Road Ahead for Bring Me The Horizon

Despite this unsettling event, Sykes and Bring Me The Horizon (BMTH) are set to continue their concert tour across North America, with several dates remaining. The band is also gearing up for an exciting European festival season later this year, as well as upcoming dates for their POST HUMAN: NeX GEn – THE THIRD ASCENSION PROGRAM tour. Fans hope that such incidents will prompt better crowd control and safety measures at live events.

Conclusion: A Call for Change in Live Music Venues

The incident involving Oli Sykes has illuminated a critical issue within the live music scene. As music lovers gather to celebrate their favorite artists, a collective responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of performers is paramount. Throwing objects at artists can lead to serious injuries and endanger the very experience that fans cherish. It’s time for the music community to unite against dangerous behaviour and prioritize respect for the artists who entertain us.

By fostering a safer environment at live shows, fans can fully enjoy the music and energy of their favourite performances without fear for the safety of themselves or the artists on stage. Let’s come together to make live music a safer space for everyone involved.

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