Manowar Filing Lawsuit Against 2019 Hellfest Organizers
Dancho Donchev
In one of the more bizarre concert incidents of the year, Manowar missed out on their headline spot at the 2019 Hellfest in Clisson, France. While festival organizers initially stated that the band "decided to leave the site," cancelling their set for "reasons beyond our will," the group quickly challenged that account publicly, and now legal action appears to be in the works.
Bassist Joey DeMaio revealed the news during the band's performance Saturday (July 20) in Istanbul, Turkey, addressing the audience and announcing their litigious intent related to the incident last month.
"When people talk about Manowar leaving a concert and not playing for some stupid reason, they have their head up their ass," stated DeMaio."Manowar played out first show for seven people — seven! Okay? One of them was our manager; the other was a bartender. So if somebody says, 'Manowar, they have to have a big stage; they have to…' No. We have to have our people treated like they deserve, and we have to have a promoter that honors their agreements and their contracts and doesn't just pick and choose what they're going to do and what they wanna do. That's the fucking reality."
He continued, "We signed a contract in blood in 1983, and the reason I signed that contract is I wanted the world to know Manowar was the one band that will never fuck our fans and never play shit music or make the fans eat shit with bad sound, bad lights and without our equipment. That's the fucking reality."
"I didn't see any of these fucking promoters sign a contract in blood, but they're happy to talk shit about people," added the bassist.'I wasn't invited to the Hellfest press conference — just so you know — but they will be invited to mine, because I want the world to know the fucking truth, exactly what happened over there. It was the promoters that caused every fucking problem — not Manowar."
"Now, I want you to think about something. We have played, just this tour, 30 different shows — 30. In 13 countries. We played a show in Israel; didn't have any problem. We played nine shows in Russia — no problem. One show in the Ukraine — no trouble. One show in Belarus, two in the Czech Republic, five in Germany, Denmark, four in Norway. We played to 650 people at the fucking North Pole in a city that has two thousand people and four thousand polar bears, okay? So don't tell me Manowar are fucking divas," said DeMaio, checking off their displayed consistency. "We went there because we wanted to play for the people that lived there, 'cause they never had a heavy metal concert. We played four shows in Norway, two in England, one in Switzerland, one in Greece, one in Bulgaria, and we're here on stage tonight in Turkey. So you tell me who's wrong. You think it's Manowar? That's wrong! One country, one fucking show out of all of these, and there's a problem. You tell me who fucked up."
"The truth of the matter is we have filed a lawsuit against Hellfest organizers," the bassist added. "We don't fuck around. People try to fuck with our fans… Nobody's gonna push Manowar around. We're not gonna give our fans less than a hundred percent. We don't take shit from anybody. And yes, we would rather give a hundred percent or nothing. And I'm sorry that people traveled from all over the world. You have no idea how sorry I am, how sorry Eric [Adams] is, how sorry Anders [Johansson] is, E.V. [Martel], our fucking loyal crew. We feel terrible. People flew from all over the fucking world to that place, and Manowar didn't play. But you know what? We're suffering for it, and the true fans will suffer along with us."
"I believe we will win this lawsuit, and when we do, we're gonna take some money and we're gonna find a country and we're gonna find a city in that country that will have us, and we're gonna play a free concert, and the whole fucking world is invited," DeMaio said. "You have my fucking word that that will happen. You can believe on behalf of myself, Eric, E.V. and Anders and the Manowar crew — the loyal crew that we've had for 30 years — we will do what we say."
"Don't listen to these fucking ass-kissing motherfuckers on the Internet talk shit about Manowar and their rumors," the bassist continued with his rant. "None of those fucking assholes were even there. Do they have a copy of our contract? Were they backstage? Did they see what happened? No. They've got nothing better to do than play with their fucking little dicks and type on the fucking Internet and talk shit about people. But we're the band that showed up there with eight fucking trucks, or however many we had, ready to play. And guess what? We never canceled. Yeah, that's right. The announcement came from them, on their site. But it was nice for people to say we canceled so they wouldn't have to listen to the fans bitch. So maybe those people should ask these fuckers some questions about what really happened."
"I'm sorry to take your time with this, but the fucking truth must be told," the rocker started to wrap. "And very soon this lawsuit will be made public. You can all go on the Internet and you can read it there yourselves. And everybody that pissed on us and pissed on you is gonna fucking eat shit when they see what the fuck really happened."
You can see DeMaio's full address in the video posted below.
The Istanbul performance was the band's last of the summer. They'll have some time off, but DeMaio will be back on the road later this year doing a spoken word tour in Europe in November. Dates can be found here.
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