Artists on stage are used to seeing all kinds of craziness out in the crowd — after all, they pretty much have the best view at the festival. What they’re not used to is people rushing the gates and making it all the way on stage.

This past weekend at Bass Canyon featured a stellar collection of artists both big and rising, including a huge Spotlight b2b with Excision on the final day with Chime, Jantsen, Jessica Audifred, Ubur, and more. In the month leading up to Lost Lands in Ohio, Bass Canyon served as more of an additional entree than just an appetizer, as it might’ve last year.

However, no festival is perfect, and incidents do happen — thankfully, nothing bad came of this. During Sullivan King’s set on Saturday, one of the attendees apparently broke a rail, successfully made his way past all security, got up on stage, and then actually hugged Sullivan King, completely ignoring Excision right beside him.

https://twitter.com/sullivanking/status/1166117569268506629?s=12

“maybe it’s time i get a TM” 🤣 pic.twitter.com/ZRJlwzVQmH — TISOKI (@tisoki) August 27, 2019

From a security perspective, you never know who any uncredentialed individual could be and this is a massive failure on someone’s part. On the other hand, the fan approached Sully very calmly and just wanted to hug probably one of his favorite artists, so in this case, all’s well that ends well.

Still this is not a move we’d ever recommend to anyone. Wait for your artist to host an official meet & greet at a festival or local event, wait outside for them after a show, or shoot them a message on Twitter asking if you can meet! There are lots of ways to interact with your favorites aside from surprising them on stage at a festival and then potentially getting kicked out.