Rascal Flatts Show Cut Short Over Bomb Threat
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Rascal Flatts were forced to cut their recent concert in Indianapolis short due to a security concern, and now authorities say that concern was actually a bomb threat.
Although details of the threat were not revealed, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department said they felt it was a credible danger to the Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center, where the band was playing.
Rascal Flatts had just left the stage prior to their encore when the show came to a sudden end. Fans missed out on at least two of their signature tunes, God “Bless the Broken Road" and "Life is a Highway."
Source: Billboard
Indianapolis - Due to a security concern at the show last night, standard procedures were quickly executed and everyone was able to safely leave the building.
— Rascal Flatts (@rascalflatts) August 10, 2018
Indianapolis - Due to a security concern at the show last night, standard procedures were quickly executed and everyone was able to safely leave the building.
— Rascal Flatts (@rascalflatts) August 10, 2018