On October 1, before its presentation in the city of Concepción, Chile, as part of its participation in the Renace Festival, the Mexican group Molotov staged a fight with the members of the Chilean band Los Miserables after the team of the Mexican group will disconnect the instruments and the sound of the Chileans before finishing their concert.
According to the information shared by the users and the members of the Chilean group, the conflict began minutes before they finished their show, when the technical team of the interpreters of Gimme tha power came on stage breaking into their Show and unplugging and even throwing their instruments to the ground.
The action of staff of the Molotov band unleashed the anger of the Chilean singers, who, in all their rights, claimed damage to their team, which caused the discussion to come to blows, involving a group of people, including the security of the event , who approached in the midst of the uproar to separate those involved.
One of the arguments that unleashed the controversial moment was that Molotov arrived three hours late for his sound check and since the stage was occupied by Les Miserables, regardless of whether they were playing, the technical team of the Mexican band arrived and disconnected everything, something that both those involved and the public found it disrespectful to their colleagues.
🔴🇨🇱🇲🇽 VIDEOS APPEAR: Member of the Mexican band Molotov disconnected instruments of the Chilean band Los Miserables at a recital in Coquimbo pic.twitter.com/xCOrRzlyll
– Nicolas Copano (@copano) October 3, 2022
The moment was captured and shared on networks by some concertgoers, who witnessed the injustice towards the Chilean group, for which they showed their support for Les Miserables and began to whistle and chant their name. At the end of the recordings, in order to end the fight, a woman is heard saying to the microphone that the DJ put on some music.
Before the incident, Claudio García, vocalist of Les Miserables, wrote a message on his Instagram account in which he thanks the public and his followers for all their support, while expressing his disgust at the reprehensible action of the interpreters of Beanersince, compared to other international bands, they had never had that kind of difference.
Thank you peñuelas for all the love… Point aside the Molotov gang… unpleasant, arrogant and thugs guys who since yesterday in Concepción webbed us all the time… you can’t call yourself a professional if you come up three hours late to test sound and even more drunk… no less if You’re already around 60 years old, right? We have played with great Ska-P bands, La polla records, Negu Gorriak, Reincidentes, Los Cadillacs, Attaque 77 and many more and nobody ever went up to their thugs to turn off our equipment and get us off the stage… But here comes an invented band with the smell of bourgeoisie and pretends to be rock stars! We are Molotov, we are the headliner, they told me, please… shitty gang. His musicians and his team of thugs!
– Claudio Garcia, lead singer of Les Miserables
For their part, neither the official Molotov networks nor their members have spoken about the fight, as they have focused on sharing photos of their concerts and the dates of their next presentations.