Hemorage gets noticed after the Korn show

Hemorage gets noticed after the Korn show
Hemorage gets noticed after the Korn show

Hemorage persists against the police during a wild concert in a U-Haul after a Korn show.

A guerrilla performance that leaves a lasting impression

Crossover band Hemorage, from San Francisco, continues to push the boundaries of improvised performances. On October 2, after a Korn concert at the Isleta Amphitheater in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Hemorage stormed a U-Haul truck to put on a wild and unexpected show.

This performance, which attracted a large crowd, quickly encountered opposition from the police. In a video shared on social networks, we can see the police intervene to try to end the concert. But Hemorage did not let himself be intimidated. “When they closed the door, they locked it with the latch. Fortunately, Jon had the key in his pocket,” explained the group on Instagram.

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A won over audience despite the obstacles

Hemorage recounted this eventful evening on his social networks: “We started playing right after the Korn show, and a huge crowd started to form. The police had to intervene because we were in the carpool pick-up zone, which created traffic jams.”

Despite the pressure, the band simply moved their truck to continue their set, even playing a few extra songs as an encore. “This was one of our favorite shows of this tour,” they confided, visibly satisfied with their audacity and the support of their audience.

Wild performance art

This is not the first time that Hemorage has caused a sensation with its guerrilla concerts. The band, which regularly performs in unexpected locations such as parking lots and gas stations, frequently shares videos of its performances and interactions with authorities on Instagram.

Their unconventional approach has allowed them to gain notoriety among fans of underground . For the curious, videos of this memorable show are available on their Instagram and YouTube accounts.


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