Oli Sykes Provides Health Update After Phone Incident at Concert
In a recent update shared on his Instagram Stories, Bring Me the Horizon’s frontman, Oli Sykes, reassured fans about his health following an unusual incident during a concert. “Alright everyone – Just wanted to let you know I’m all good. The phone to the head definitely smarted and I ended up with a mild concussion, but the swelling’s gone down a decent amount already,” he wrote.
Sykes continued, “Last night I was struggling a bit onstage afterwards because singing was putting a lot of pressure on the wound and making things feel a bit disorienting while performing, so I’m sorry on my part for what may have seemed like a half-hearted performance. Appreciate everyone checking in and worrying about me, though. Everything should be fine for tonight’s gig. – Oli xx.”
The Incident at St. Louis Concert
The incident occurred during Bring Me the Horizon’s performance at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, where a phone was thrown by an audience member. As Sykes was concluding “Happy Song,” the fourth track of the night, he was struck by the phone, which appeared to hit him either in the head or chest before dropping to the floor.
In response to the unexpected projectile, Sykes humorously asked, “Who the f–k just threw a phone?” He then picked up the device, tossed it to security, and cheekily remarked, “Cheers, though, that was sick.” This light-hearted response did not mask the fact that he later expressed feeling dizzy and disoriented during the show.
Fan Reactions
Fans quickly took to social media to discuss the incident, with many expressing their disbelief at the actions of the phone-thrower. One Reddit user paraphrased a famous Austin Powers line, asking, “Who throws a phone? Honestly?!” Another remarked on Sykes’ visible discomfort, noting that he kept touching his head throughout the performance, with his temple appearing swollen and scratched.
“Poor dude. He’s so chill that he didn’t even make a big deal out of it. I would have been so mad if I got hit with a phone lol,” one fan commented. Observers noted that Sykes refrained from walking down the catwalk during the show, a common practice at past performances, perhaps as a precaution.
On platforms like X, fans voiced their frustrations, with one stating, “People nowadays have no concept of concert etiquette.” Another added, “He struggled to finish after this, f–k whoever did this.” Some fans even called out the phone-thrower as “a complete asshole,” emphasizing the negative impact on both Sykes and the audience experience.
The Show Must Go On
Despite the incident, Bring Me the Horizon completed their set, performing a total of 16 songs before concluding the night. The band is currently on a U.S. tour, with their next stop scheduled for Tuesday at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Following that, they will perform in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Wednesday and then Chicago on Friday, before wrapping up their tour with a headlining performance at Sonic Temple in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday. Ticket information can be found on the band’s official website.
Conclusion
While the unexpected phone incident was certainly alarming for both Oli Sykes and his fans, the singer’s light-hearted attitude and prompt health update served to reassure everyone that he is on the mend. The concert experience is meant to be enjoyable and safe for both performers and attendees, highlighting the importance of respect and concert etiquette in live music settings.
FAQs
What happened to Oli Sykes at the concert?
Oli Sykes was struck in the head with a phone thrown by an audience member during Bring Me the Horizon’s performance at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis.
How did Oli Sykes respond to the incident?
He humorously addressed the crowd after being hit, picked up the phone, and tossed it to security while expressing his surprise at the action.
What did Oli Sykes say about his health afterward?
In an Instagram update, he shared that he suffered a mild concussion but was feeling better, with the swelling reducing significantly.
Will Bring Me the Horizon continue their tour despite the incident?
Yes, the band will continue their U.S. tour with upcoming performances scheduled in Kansas City, St. Paul, Chicago, and Columbus.
