A 2000s rock group drops a supporting act from their tour due to their lead singer getting punched.

The lead singers got into a fight.

November 11th 2024.

A 2000s rock group drops a supporting act from their tour due to their lead singer getting punched.
The drama between two popular rock bands, Alien Ant Farm and CKY, has taken center stage during their ongoing UK and European tour. It all started when Alien Ant Farm's frontman, Dryden Mitchell, claimed that he was attacked by CKY's star, Chad I Ginsburg. As a result, Alien Ant Farm made the decision to drop CKY from the tour.

This altercation was a shock to both bands' fans, as Alien Ant Farm's cover of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" had reached number three on the UK charts and their tour was highly anticipated. However, just hours before the opening show in Margate, Mitchell made a statement accusing Ginsburg of treating crew members and opening bands poorly and causing drama within their tour.

In his statement, Mitchell expressed disappointment in Ginsburg's behavior, stating that he has not learned how to coexist with others despite his years in the industry. He also revealed that CKY will no longer be a part of the UK shows after Ginsburg punched him in the face earlier that day.

Mitchell also mentioned that he had tried to address any issues with Ginsburg before the final European shows, but instead of resolving the matter, he was met with violence. Despite the physical altercation, Mitchell remained composed and did not retaliate. He apologized to CKY fans for Ginsburg's behavior and hoped that the tour could continue without any further incidents.

With CKY out of the picture, Alien Ant Farm announced that INXS would be taking their place for the remaining tour dates. The band expressed their excitement to have their friends and UK legends, INXS, join them on stage.

Ginsburg, on the other hand, responded with a brief statement on Instagram, claiming that he had no choice but to defend himself and that there was a good reason for the altercation. He apologized to fans and promised to share more information in the future.

This incident has definitely put a strain on the relationship between the two bands, who were previously looking forward to touring together. Alien Ant Farm had even described the lineup as a "proper nice fit" before the altercation happened.

It's clear that there are two sides to every story, and while Alien Ant Farm has apologized and moved on, it seems that Ginsburg is still holding onto some resentment. As fans eagerly await more details, it's safe to say that this drama has definitely caused a stir in the rock music scene. We can only hope that the rest of the tour goes smoothly for both bands and their fans.

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