Amyl & The Sniffers paid their fans’ joint bill after their free concert at Melbourne’s Fed Square was cancelled.
Last Friday, Amyl & The Sniffers They had to cancel their concert in Fed Squarein his hometown of Melbourne. This was a free-entry event and widely promoted in recent weeks, leading to thousands of fans gathering at the venue. Just minutes before the band was due to take the stage, organizers canceled the show due to safety concerns. A decision that was made after a section of the fence in front of the public broke, causing a large number of fans to break through the barricade.
Following the disappointing announcement, the band took to social media to apologize for the cancellation. Furthermore, he shared that they would compensate their audience. Amyl & The Sniffers They paid $5,000 in advance at seven pubs across the city. In a video, the vocalist Amy Taylor announced: “Have a drink on us, AC/DC style.” Later that night, the band updated the post saying, “If you’re reading this, the bar bills are more than settled.” Finally the total sum amounted to $35,000, which is said to be early.
Amyl & The Sniffers They are in full tour to present their latest album “Cartoon Darkness”. Recently, it has been confirmed that, after their series of concerts in Australia, they will be part of the lineup along with Deftones in it Outbreak Fest 2026 next summer. In addition, they will also join The Cure on the poster of Øya Festival.

