(TeamRock) Twenty One Pilots had to cut a sold-out concert in Russia short due to an alleged bomb threat. The duo of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun were performing at Moscow's Sokol Music Hall on Sunday night - but they were forced to wrap up the set early after being warned by police that they could be in danger.
In a now-deleted tweet, they said: "Moscow, that was such an amazing show. The police cut our set a couple songs short because of a bomb threat. We are safe. You be safe."
The band then checked in to say: "We can't believe we get to play our music in Russia. We're so proud. Moscow was amazing." The message made no reference made to the scare. Read more here.
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