Paramore’s Hayley Williams Apologises for Kicking Fans Out of Madison Square Garden Concert – Here’s Why
Hayley Williams has had a change of heart after she kicked out two fans from her concert while they were having an altercation at Paramore's Madison Square Garden concert. The singer has since apologised saying that it has been on her mind ever since and that she felt bad for embarrassing them, and regrets the action she took.
Paramore's Hayley Williams has had a change of heart after kicking a pair of rowdy concertgoers out of a Paramore show at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Footage of the confrontation at the Madison Square Garden gig showed the spotlighted attendees at a loss for words when Williams told them they needed "to find somewhere else to take care of that s**t because that's not happening here tonight, this is our house," Variety reported. Williams has routinely dedicated a portion of the band's "This is Why" tour stops to encourage fans to be themselves in the safety and comfortability of their shows. Paramore's Hayley Williams Recalls the First Time She Reached out to Taylor Swift During Eras Tour.
Hayley Williams Kicks Fans Out of Show
And she wasted no time in making a similar statement at the band's appearance in New York. "Yes, I will embarrass both of you. Both of you need to find somewhere else to take care of that sh*t because that's not happening here," Williams told the misbehaving fans. However, Williams is not proud of her actions. In the Discord statement posted days after the altercation, Williams laid out her regrets in writing after having seen the videos that have flooded apps like TikTok where fans and spectators applauded Williams and the band for removing the fans from the show.
"Without the opportunity for a proper back and forth (and with a looming, strict show-curfew in the back of my mind), I bared my teeth like a mother wolf," Williams wrote. "I embarrassed the hell out of these two people, without truly knowing what the situation was. Then, as a group - all 25,000 of us or so - exiled these people from the show in record time." She said she had not been able to "shake the feeling that I abused my responsibility and my platform in that moment," and proceeded to personally apologize to the pair. "When I saw their faces in the video, I didn't see the smug smiles that some commenters criticized them for," she said.
"I saw embarrassment and I cried for them. I'm telling you, I haven't stopped thinking about it. So, if you are those two people... I am sorry for whatever shame or embarrassment I may have caused you. I'm not telling you that it's perfectly fine to act entitled or ignorant at a show ... I'm just saying that I'm sorry that I handled the whole situation like the arbiter of the same type of cancel culture that doesn't often teach or lead in any productive way."
The post also touched on Williams' own personal experiences that she says "triggered" her initial response, along with the pressure to "protect the familial spaces we are co-creating with audiences around the world," she said. "It feels like my duty to help people feel a sense of safety and belonging enough to let go and be completely present at a Paramore show."