Queens Of The Stone Age frontman Josh Homme has apologized for an incident involving a photographer that took place during the band's performance at a California radio festival this past weekend.
The band was playing the 28th annual KROQ Acoustic Christmas and during their set Homme's foot connected with a camera held by a photographer in the photo pit in front of the stage.
On Sunday, Homme put out the following statement/apology for the incident, "Last night, while in a state of being lost in performance, I kicked over various lighting and equipment on our stage.
"Today it was brought to my attention that this included a camera held by photographer Chelsea Lauren. I did not mean for that to happen and I am very sorry. I would never intentionally cause harm to anyone working at or attending one of our shows and I hope Chelsea will accept my sincere apology." Watch video of the incident here.
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