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The incident occurred when someone in the front row repeatedly shot a water gun directly into Armstrong's face throughout the performance.
According to fan-captured footage circulating on social media, Armstrong eventually stopped singing mid-song to directly address the disrespectful fan. The confrontation happened around 1 AM, as the show had already been significantly delayed due to severe weather warnings earlier in the day.
One concertgoer described the situation: "The 'fan' was shooting water with a water pistol at Billie's face for an hour… the show started at midnight so it was nearly 1 am when this happened."
This incident highlights a troubling trend in concert behavior that has escalated since the pandemic, with artists increasingly becoming targets of audience members throwing objects or engaging in disruptive behavior. From phones and bracelets to now squirt guns, performers are dealing with unprecedented levels of disrespect during live shows.
Despite the disruption, Green Day continued their performance, with fans praising the band's professionalism in handling the situation.
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