During SUICIDAL TENDENCIES’ concert in Ontario, California on September 23, frontman Mike Muir took an unexpected tumble off the stage
Video footage captured the incident at Toyota Arena, which occurred during the band’s performance of their 1990 track “You Can’t Bring Me Down” from the “Lights… Camera… Revolution!” album. Muir can be seen stepping toward the front left side of the stage before losing his footing and falling. Fortunately, a roadie swiftly came to his aid, and the show continued without further disruptions.
This mishap transpired during the opening song of SUICIDAL TENDENCIES‘ set, where they were supporting DANZIG. The bill also featured BEHEMOTH, TWIN TEMPLE, and MIDNIGHT.
As previously announced, SUICIDAL TENDENCIES is commemorating the 40th anniversary of their debut album with a series of shows in the fall, including stops in New York City (October 15 at Terminal 5), Silver Spring, Maryland (October 12 at The Fillmore), Worcester, Massachusetts (October 13 at The Palladium), and Berkeley, California (October 19 and 20 at The UC Theatre). The band will also embark on an Australian tour to celebrate the LP’s 40th anniversary.

SUICIDAL TENDENCIES‘ 2023 lineup features founding member Muir, alongside guitarists Ben Weinman (formerly of THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN and BETTER LOVERS) and Dean Pleasants, bassist Tye Trujillo (son of Robert Trujillo), and the band’s newest addition, drummer Greyson Nekrutman.