JAKARTA - Unpleasant events occurred when Twenty One Pilots visited Manchester, England, in the context of their world tour titled 'Clancy', on Sunday, May 11 local time.

After the show was over, social media was enlivened with a video featuring a female audience carrying a drum bass with the Twenty One Pilots logo during the concert dispersal.

Meanwhile, the drum bass was used by Twenty One Pilots while performing the song Trees, where Josh Dun played the drums on a small stage among the crowd in the festival area.

Netizens were confused to see what had happened. In another upload, a security officer appears to be approaching the female audience, talking briefly, and then releasing it.

"What kind of psychokinetic force does this girl have, because it's impossible for me to see (the security officer) stop him, chat, and then let him continue his journey?" wrote a netizen on X.

The fans who attended the event also shared information between themselves and on social media. They try to find out what happened and where the drum is.

Quoted by NME, the latest news says that the drum bass has been found at the hotel where the female audience is staying.

A fan wrote on social media that the police had visited the hotel where they were staying to take the drum bass back.

For information, Twenty One Pilots will end the England tour and the entire world tour with two nights at London's O2 Arena on May 13 and 14.

The album, which supports the tour, 'Clancy', was released in May last year, which contains 13 tracks, including Routines in the Night and Overcompensate.


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