It doesn't matter if you are a rocker, a country fan, or even if you're preference is opera; everyone seems to enjoy outdoor shows. The only problem is the weather.

Last night in Indianapolis, as fans waited for Sugarland to take the stage for a show at the Indiana State Fair, a storm with high winds, dirt and rain set in moments after an announcement was made to fans warning them of the possible danger involved.

Four people in the VIP area in front of the stage were killed and 40 more were injured after high winds caused the rigging's that hold the lights and other equipment above the stage to collapse and topple onto the crowd below.

Concert goers pulled together and worked to lift the mangled steel off the injured and to get help to them while emergency workers worked their way through the crowd.

These stages are made to be safe, but weather and other circumstances can arise that make for dangerous situations guys so please guys always be on the look out for the other guy and be ready to help your fellow music lover should you ever be in a position like this. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the fans and family and friends of everyone affected by this tragic situation.

The full story can be found at on Yahoo.

 

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