Among them was Hey Monday, a band that hails from West Palm Beach. Being a hometown favorite caused them to draw a rather large crowd, but it didn’t prepare them for the fan base they would receive on the national stage.
“My first concert ever was seeing Hanson at this venue,” said Hey Monday lead singer Cassadee Pope. “It’s so surreal to actually be playing here now.”
As the Hey Monday set rolled on, Pope began yelling at the security guards in front of the stage as they slammed crowd-surfing fans to the ground. She later apologized on Twitter, claiming that she was just “standing up for her fans.”Among them was Hey Monday, a band that hails from West Palm Beach. Being a hometown favorite caused them to draw a rather large crowd, but it didn’t prepare them for the fan base they would receive on the national stage.”My first concert ever was seeing Hanson at this venue,” said Hey Monday lead singer Cassadee Pope. “It’s so surreal to actually be playing here now.”As the Hey Monday set rolled on, Pope began yelling at the security guards in front of the stage as they slammed crowd-surfing fans to the ground. She later apologized on Twitter, claiming that she was just “standing up for her fans.”
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