Axl Rose, the lead singer of Guns N’Roses, has vowed not to throw his microphone in public again after a fan was injured at a recent concert in Australia, DPA and Agerpres reported.

Axl Rose, lead singer of Guns N’RosesPhoto: Christopher Victorio/imageSPACE/Shutterstock Editorial/Profimedia

Axl Rose, who turned 60 in February, usually gives the audience a chance to take the microphone at the end of a concert, but on Tuesday, after a show at the Adelaide Oval stadium in the Australian city of Adelaide, audience member Rebecca Howe was injured in one eye and at the base of the nose by a flying object. object, according to the Australian mass media.

“If this is true, then obviously we don’t want anyone to get hurt at any of our concerts,” the lead singer of the famous hard rock band responded on Twitter.

“For over 30 years, we’ve dropped the mic at the end of our shows because we’ve always felt it’s part of the end of the show that our fans want and know they have a chance to catch. However, in the interest of public safety, we will refrain from throwing microphones or anything else at fans from now on,” Axl wrote.

Guns N’ Roses, formed in 1984, is one of the most popular bands of all time and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.​