Flaming Lips Lighting Rig Falls at Show
08/09/2011

Luckily no one was seriously injured.
By Fred Mills
Saturday at Tulsa's Brady District Block Party Music Festival a lighting rig collapsed just prior to the Flaming Lips' headlining set. It was caused by heavy winds that accompanied a rain storm that came through the area, and while there were apparently no injuries other than small cuts it's estimated that something in the neighborhood of $800,000 worth of gear may have been damaged.
Wayne Coyne, at the scene and working to clear the stage of equipment, was quoted as telling reporters, "The Oklahoma wind and rain was a little bit more unpredictable than we had hoped, and we had a bad gust. The whole thing is shambolic and a bit dangerous and we're working to get as much off of the stage before we get hit with the second wave."
He subsequently tweeted about the incident and posted a number of pictures, including the one above:
waynecoyne FUCK!!!! Wind and rain destroyed the stage !!!!! twitpic.com/626o8p twitpic.com/626o8n
waynecoyne Show is cancelled!!!! Devastation!!! twitpic.com/626owz twitpic.com/626ox1
waynecoyne Thought we were gonna die!!! The only injury that I saw twitpic.com/626qfi twitpic.com/626qfr twitpic.com/626qgl
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