UR-INE TROUBLE Brass Against singer Sophia Urista pulls down her pants and PEES on fan’s face during Welcome to Rockville festival [VIDEO BELOW]
THE lead singer of a rock band was captured on video pulling down her pants and peeing on a fan’s face during a concert in Florida.
Sophia Urista, the frontwoman of Brass Against, shocked crowds with the crude display at the Welcome to Rockville festival in Daytona.
The peeing incident happened at Welcome to RockvilleCredit: TWITTER
The band issued an apology on social mediaCredit: TWITTER
Sophia Urista got ‘carried away’ during the show, the band saidCredit: Instagram
Urista was in the middle of performing a cover of Rage Against the Machine’s Wake Up when a male fan was invited up on stage.It’s not clear if the fan knew exactly what he was being brought on stage for, but footage shows him lying on the ground with what looks like a can on his head as Urista unbuttons and pops a squat right over his face.
The disturbing stunt was captured on video by people who were just feet away watching it unfold in the crowd.
The man then got up and spewed up some of the urine in the direction of the audience.
While this is not the first time a bodily fluid has been used in a disturbing manner during a rock show, the act itself seems all the more alarming at a time when the US is still dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic and working to stop the spread of germs in public places.
The band has since taken to social media to apologize for the incident on Urista’s behalf, but fans still appear to be pretty put-off.
“We had a great time in Daytona last night at Welcome to Rockville,” the band wrote in an Instagram post on Friday.
“Sophia got carried away. That’s not something the rest of us expected, and it’s not something you’ll see again at our shows.
“Thanks for bringing it last night, Daytona.”
The comments were turned off on that post, but several Instagram users gave the band a mouthful in their previous post, which announced a European tour.
“Now is the urinating on people a VIP experience?” one user wrote.
“Will you be p***ing across Europe?” another quipped.
Others, however, suggested that the man who was brought up on stage was a willing participant who didn’t seem to be disturbed in the video footage.
“Yeah … the guy literally wanted it to happen. I’m not supporting it in any way but I don’t think [Urista] should be entirely to blame here,” one user added.
Fans flooded the band’s Instagram with questions about the shocking performanceCredit: YouTube/K Train 2787 Productions
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