
The band will not be included in future programming at NASCAR venues.” “We are working with promoter Danny Wimmer Presents to address the issue. “Daytona International Speedway doesn’t condone the inappropriate actions that took place during Thursday’s Welcome to Rockville event,” said the statement emailed by NASCAR spokesman Russell Branham. Although the band is receiving an enormous amount of publicity out of the incident, the group is no longer welcome at NASCAR properties, according to a statement released by NASCAR on Monday. Brass Against no longer welcome at Speedwayīrass Against is known for its horn-powered covers of material by Rage Against The Machine, Tool, Audioslave and others. Thanks for bringing it last night, Daytona."įlorida statute 800.03 makes it unlawful to for a person to "expose his or her sexual organs in public or on the private premises of another, or so near thereto as to be seen from such private premises, in a vulgar or indecent manner." Indecent exposure is a first-degree misdemeanor punishable with up to a year in jail or a $1,000 fine. That's not something the rest of us expected, and it's not something you'll see at our shows. When a fan on Twitter asked who cleaned up following the performance, the band replied, “Sophia actually cleaned it up after we left stage.In case you missed it: 'Sophia got carried away': Police report filed after singer urinates on willing fan at Rockvilleįollowing the incident, the band posted an apology, of sorts, via Twitter: "We had a great time last night at Welcome to Rockville. Thanks for bringing it last night, Daytona. That’s not something the rest of us expected, and it’s not something you’ll see again at our shows. We had a great time last night at Welcome to Rockville. Thanks for bringing it last night, Daytona.” The band continued, “We had a great time last night at Welcome to Rockville. “We’re still processing … this was profoundly unexpected.” Not who we are as a band” the band wrote. In the aftermath of the conflama, Brass Against took to social media to apologise for the performance, “We’re truly sorry.

The man, who welcomed the golden shower, went on to spit the liquid into the audience.Īs The Daytona Beach News-Journal report, Daytona Beach Police spokesperson Messod Bendayan confirmed that police were investigating the incident, after receiving a message on the department’s Facebook account.īendayan directed the person to file a report, which she did. “I did get one like that and I told her to file a report and she did,” he said.įlorida statute 800.00 states that it is unlawful for someone to “expose his or her sexual organs in public or on the private premises of another, or so near thereto as to be seen from such private premises, in a vulgar or indecent manner.” The crime of indecent exposure is punishable by up to a year in jail or a $1,000 fine. The man was ushered onto the stage, and Urista proceeded to drop her pants and waterboard the living daylights out of him. So we might as well make a show out of it.” “Get my man with the can on his head ready, ’cause we’re going to bring him onstage and I’mma piss in this motherfucker’s mouth,” she said.Īdding, “I gotta pee, and I can’t make it to the bathroom. So it goes, Urista reportedly told the audience she had to use the bathroom, before singling out a fan in the crowd.

The band, who are known for their brass-led covers of rock classics by the likes of Tool, Black Sabbath, Soundgarden, and more, were in the thick of a cover of Rage Against The Machine’s ‘Wake Up’ when Urista invited a fan on stage.

Daytona Beach Police are reportedly investigating the infamous Brass Against Welcome To Rockville performance that saw frontwoman Sophia Urisa piss on a willing fan.
