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Members of Rüfüs DuSol Band broke silence on Monday after videos of men attacking women in stands at sold-out concerts began to circulate Los Angeles.
My beloved Australian Electronic bandembarked on “Inhalation/Exhale World Tour 2025” in March, supporting a fifth studio album of the same name, denounced the obvious random act of violence that occurred on the Rose Bowl stands during the opening set.
In the video Stream online and retrieved by FOX11an unknown man attacked the woman in the bleachers and punched her many times. A police report has been submitted to the Pasadena Police Station.
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The beloved Australian electronic band, who set out for “Inhalation/Exhale World Tour 2025” in March, denounced the obvious random acts of violence on Saturday’s show. (Rodrigo Oropeza/AFP)
Authorities confirmed with Fox News Digital that the incident is under investigation.
“It’s something we live in to bring moments where our fans can safely gather and celebrate,” the band shared on their Instagram story.
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“We are broken hearts to hear the violence that took place in Saturday’s opening act, and this type of behavior is completely unacceptable everywhere.

Members of the band condemned random acts of violence that undermined the Rastadium show. (rüfüsdusol/instagram)

Lead singer Tyron Lind Qvist took to the stage at a sold-out concert on Saturday. (Nick Wright)
They said, “Local law enforcement is actively investigating the situation. Anyone with information to assist in the investigation should contact the Pasadena Police Department.”
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The woman attacked said Celebration owl The night turned “traumatic” shortly after she sat in the stadium, hosting over 60,000 fans for the sold-out show.
“When we first got to our seat, our drinks accidentally spilled and we patted the man in front of us,” the woman insisted. “We apologized immediately, but he screamed it was intentional, ran away and left his companion behind. We apologised to her and thought it was over.”
The woman wrote that the man came back about 30 minutes later and began screaming in groups in addition to threatening violence.

Rüfüs Band members include Tyrone Lindqvist, Jon George and James Hunt. (Roxanne Daubois Wright)

Approximately 60,000 people attended the concert, capturing the North American foot on the group’s tour. (Nick Wright)
“I tried to calm the situation down and apologize again, and then the next thing I remember, I woke up in my medical tent an hour later and missed the entire show,” the woman shared online.
“This guy punched me in the face and knocked me out and caused a lot of bleeding. He continued to attack our group.
She said, “A police report has been filed. We are traumatized. If anyone knows this guy or his companion, please reach out. He should be responsible for this attack.”
Rüfüs DuSol is one of the top selling EDM ACTs around the world and recently discovered Lollapalooza before wrapping his North American leg on a tour in Los Angeles, California.

Rüfüs DuSol is one of the top selling EDM acts around the world. (Matt Winkelmeyer)
The award-winning group, including Tyrone Lindqvist, Jon George and James Hunt, released “Atlas” in 2013, breaking the Australian charts. They continued with “Bloom” in 2016, becoming the group’s second No. 1 album, followed by “Solace” and “Surrender” in October 2021.
Their fifth studio album, “Inhale/Exhale,” was released in October 2024. Following the release, the band said they “don’t take it for granted” the love they received from fans around the world.
“The United States was the first place to truly embrace us outside of our home country. Over the past few years we have seen love grow in Mexico and South America.
“We have lived here among you for the past seven years and spent time here being part of a music-loving community.
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Fox News Digital contacted Rose Bowl for comments and for the Pasadena Police Department.