Swedish House Mafia’s stage production at Creamfields was apparently so intricate and large that the entire Arc stage had to be shut down ahead of their performance this past Sunday. When the trio finally took to the stage, they came with the lights, sound, and fire that one would expect of an act their size.

Unfortunately, it appears that their overzealous production caused some permanent damage to the festival’s own production. A post in the Creamfields Social Facebook group, then shared to Reddit, tells of an attendee in a tattoo shop telling the “lads” about his time at the festival when “one of the guy who was involved in setting up the stage for the Swedes walks in.”

He says that he was told the flames used by Swedish House Mafia caused “£4 million worth of damage to the screens.” Ouch.

If you’re wondering how that could possibly happen, just take a look at the video below to see just how intense the pyro was from their set on Sunday. Of course, this is just one part of their set, too. The flame came out multiple times over the course of the group’s 90-minute performance.

At the end of their set, they teased another date coming soon. No word yet on what it could be, but chances are we’re finally getting that first new single. Stay tuned to find out!

Photo via Rukes.com