After Travis Scott's Astroworld Music Festival suffered devastating losses and injuries from fans, many musicians have been putting their supporters' safety their number one priority. More recently, "Tool" made a big move after one fan had an emergency while watching their concert.
According to Rock Feed, as reported by Loud Wire, an unnamed concertgoer was watching the show near the stage when they suffered a medical emergency.
Witnesses of the incident immediately did their best to capture frontman Maynard James Keenan's attention on stage.
The singer stopped the band's performance to save the person's life by announcing that emergency medical technicians were around the audience area.
Fans within the area cleared the way so the suffering fan could receive the necessary treatments by the medical technician.
While the incident was embroiling, Keegan didn't let the crowd suffer in silence, so he bantered with them by expressing his gratitude.
Later on, medics were able to treat the fan, and the show went on as scheduled.
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Tool's U.S. Tour
The band, whose current members include Maynard James Keenan, Danny Carey, Adam Jones, and Justin Chancellor, is currently touring around the United States.
Per the outlet, the group was supposed to start their tour last year in Eugene, Oregon, but as with any other music act, they were forced to cancel shows due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The band was able to go back and start touring again last January 10 at the Matthew Knight Arena.
"It is with great pleasure I get to announce our return to the road. These past 18 months have been trying to say the least, but from great trials come great lessons and great rewards," Danny Carey wrote while announcing their tour.
The Acid Helps is currently in charge of the opening act until March 20.
Over the next few weeks, Tool will tour Pittsburgh, Louisville, Grand Rapids, Omaha, Cleveland, Moline, St. Louis, Buffalo, Newark, Washington D.C., and many more.
Following this, they will head to Europe starting April 23 in Copenhagen, Denmark, until May 24 in Budapest, Hungary.
Other European countries part of their tour includes the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Belgium, Norway, Ireland, Sweden, etc.
Tickets are available for purchase via their official website, but some dates are currently sold out, including their shows in New Jersey, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Dublin, and more.
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