The Darkness’ Liverpool show evacuated after one song
- Publish Date
- Wednesday, 1 February 2023, 12:39PM
The Darkness’ Liverpool gig on January 29 was evacuated after one song due to “an emergency in the building”.
The band were performing at the city’s M&S Bank Arena as part of their co-headlining tour with Black Stone Cherry when the evacuation took place.
According to one gig-goer Cheryl Mullin, per the Liverpool Echo, the house lights came up after the first song of The Darkness’ setlist, ‘Growing On Me’. The audience was then told that there was “an emergency in the building” and instructed to “leave by the nearest exit”. Power to the band’s instruments and microphones was also cut off.
Frontman Justin Hawkins reportedly ushered the crowd, who Mullin described as “a bit bewildered”, out of the room from the front of the stage.
After 20 minutes, the audience was allowed to return to the venue – which is said to have been smoky – and the gig restarted. Back on stage, The Darkness joked that they had “blown the fucking roof off”
The band made the same joke on Twitter following the show, writing: “Liverpool! We did it, we blew the fookin’ roof off the arena tonight and quite literally set the place on fire! You witnessed the true power of rock & roll. We LOVED it. Thanks for an amazing night, and rockin’ out with us.”
This article was first published on nme.com by Rhian Daly