Tiësto Suffered Concussion After Hitting Head On Giant TV Screen
The 45-year-old DJ never made it to the stage after hitting his head on the giant TV screen above his turntables over the weekend.
Tiësto Suffered A Concussion After Hitting His Head On The Giant TV Screen Above His Turntables Over The Weekend
Tiësto - one of the most popular DJ's on the planet - was rushed to a hospital Friday night in San Jose after he hit his head on the giant TV screen above his turntables.
tmz.comHe was hospitalised on Friday (21 March 2014) after hitting his head on a screen onstage during a tour stop in San Jose, California, as part of Electric Bounce House.
contactmusic.comTiësto Never Made The Stage, Watch This Video Of An Electric Bounce House Goer Waiting...Just Waiting...
A video taken right after Tiesto was brought off stage shows his visuals cut off and flashlights on the stage and a stage-hand signaling to end the show.
edmtunes.comA Photographer Saw Tiësto "Rushing Down The Stage With A Towel Pressed Against The Left Side Of His Head" And Told Twitter Followers To #Pray4Tiesto
The 45-Year-Old DJ Later Revealed That He Had Suffered A Concussion
"Tiësto was walking up to the booth & hit his head on an LED screen. He was bleeding & wanted to play, but mgmt said no!" explained Andre Saint-Albin, a DJ and producer who was at the gig.
theguardian.comIn A Similar Incident At A Different Show, Fellow DJ Skrillex Also Knocked Himself Out On A Spaceship While On His Mexico Tour
TMZ Decided To Tell Skrillex About Tiësto's Accident And Related It To His Accident In Mexico...
"Hey, so I was just wondering, Tiësto hit his head on his way out to his show the other night and wasn't able to play today. I heard you did the same thing in Mexico where you face planted...and you kept the show going." - TMZ to Skrillex
tmz.comAfter He Was Told By Doctors To Rest, Tiësto Also Cancelled His Set At The Hollywood Palladium In LA
After he was told by doctors to rest, Tiësto also cancelled his set at The Hollywood Palladium in LA, with Zedd stepping in to his slot at the last minute. This coming weekend, the Musical Freedom boss is still on track to play one of his favourite shows of the year: the Main Stage at Ultra Music Festival in Miami.
inthemix.com.auThis year, Tiësto is closing the first day of Ultra, following sets from Eric Prydz in ‘HOLO’ mode and Kaskade, and it’s a safe bet that Miami punters will hear material from his upcoming artist album, arriving four years after its predecessor Kaleidoscope.
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