Terror Security Issue: Texas Venue Bans Rock Band's Future Shows After This SHOCKING Incident

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Terror has been touring across the United States with The Black Dahlia Murder, but it appears that they won't be allowed to perform at a specific venue anymore due to a shocking incident making waves on social media; what happened?

According to Loudwire, the Ridglea Theater, located in Forth Worth, Texas, will be banning the band and "maybe all hardcore" music acts after the group performed at the location last week.

A viral video showed a security staff pushing a fan away and grabbing the mic to say, "I don't think so," before giving it back to singer Scott Vogel.

After seeing the response on social media platforms, the Texas-based musical venue reportedly sent their policy to the news outlet Lambgoat which says they have zero tolerance for the following: Stage diving, kicking, windmilling, punching, and many more.

"The people in the crowd were attempting to jump the barricades to get on the stage, only one ejection for kicking a minor in the front row. Our security did a great job and exhibited a lot of restraint after being hit, punched by a very rowdy crowd," the management added.

Terror Concert Security Incident

According to UNITYTX musician Jay Webster, who shared the viral video online, this has been the "worst security" that the band has encountered.

As seen in the clip, one fan tried to go up onstage in an attempt to stage dive. This incident is very common within the hardcore scene.

However, the security guard pushed the person back into the crowd. Vogel later threw his mic to the fan to sing along, but the guard reeled the mic back only to say, "I don't think so."

Other bands have chimed in on the issue, with Knocked Loose's Bryan Garris saying the security guard has never seen a hardcore metal show before.

Terror Tour 2023

Aside from Terror, other musical acts are also part of the tour including The Black Dahlia Murder, Frozen Soul, and Fuming Mouth + Phobophilic.

Check out the remaining tour dates below:

May 10 in Mesa, Ariz. at The Nile

May 11 in Los Angeles, Calif. at Belasco Theater

May 12 in Anaheim, Calif. at House of Blues

May 13 in Berkeley, Calif. at UC Theatre

May 14 in Sacramento, Calif. at Ace of Spades

May 16 in Salt Lake City, Utah at Depot

May 18 in Seattle, Wash. at Neptune Theatre

May 19 in Portland, Ore. at Rosalind Theater

May 20 in Vancouver, British Columbia at Rickshaw

May 22 in Edmonton, Alberta at Union Hall

May 23 in Calgary, Alberta at Palace Theatre

May 25 in Winnipeg, Manitoba at Park Theatre

May 26 in Minneapolis, Minn. at Skyway Theatre

For more information about tickets, RSVP, and tour dates, visit The Black Dahlia Murder's official website here.

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