American band The Killers perform the Saturday headline slot at Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, Britain June 29, 2019.
REUTERS/Henry Nicholls/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsAug 16 (Reuters) - An American alternative-rock band, the Killers, has apologised for bringing a Russian drummer on stage during a show in Georgia and for describing fans as "brothers and sisters," which prompted boos from the audience.
"We recognise that a comment, meant to suggest that all of the Killers' audience and fans are 'brothers and sisters,' could be misconstrued," it added.
The reference was to a remark band leader Brandon Flowers made to the crowd, saying he did not want the situation to turn "angry".
"I see you as my brothers and my sisters," Flowers added to the sound of boos and whistles in a video published by the Russian state RIA news agency.
Persons:
Henry Nicholls, Brandon Flowers, Lidia Kelly, Clarence Fernandez
Organizations:
Glastonbury Festival, REUTERS, Thomson
Locations:
Somerset, Britain, American, Georgia, Ukraine, Black, Batumi, Russian, Las Vegas, Warsaw