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Thirty Years Ago, Elton John Was Forced Offstage By a Swarm of Crickets

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Thanks to security guards and crowd barriers, super-famous rock musicians playing massive venues rarely need to worry about stage invaders. Unless, of course, the trespassers are coming from the air, as they were during one very unusual Elton John concert in 1993.

On Friday, February 19, 1993, at the National Tennis Centre in Melbourne, Australia, John and his band found themselves beset by a swarm of crickets. According to Reuters, who identified the offending bugs as grasshoppers, the six-legged creatures landed “in the singer’s hair, clothes, and mouth.” They also crawled “over backing singers, musical instruments, and the audience.” Elton was forced to cut the concert short by 30 minutes and split before doing an encore.

“You try working at your desk covered in insects,” Elton’s publicist, Patti Mostyn, told Australia’s The Age. “I think this is out of perspective. He is one of the world’s major performers and he came to Australia to do a concert. He doesn’t just walk off for the hell of it.”

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Kenneth Partridge

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