During a recent electrifying performance by Seether at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma on May 29, lead vocalist Shaun Morgan expressed his outrage toward the venue’s security for forcibly removing his 7-year-old daughter from the side of the stage. In a passionate display of frustration, Morgan went so far as to alter the lyrics of their hit song “Remedy” to voice his discontent regarding the incident, showcasing the deep connection between family and music.
The concert, which was already filled with the energy typical of a Seether show, took a dramatic turn toward the end when Morgan briefly stepped off stage only to return with a heartfelt apology to the audience. He took the opportunity to recount the incident involving his daughter, making it clear that he was far from pleased with how the situation was handled.
His displeasure was evident as he addressed the audience directly.
“I had my fucking kid on the side of the stage the whole entire show. And then suddenly, this fucking asshole kicks her the fuck off the stage. She’s 7-years old, and now she can’t even go to in the front of fucking house and watch the show?” Morgan asserted emphatically. “Man, fuck you!” His raw emotion resonated with the crowd, who echoed his sentiments with a roar of boos directed at the security staff.
In a moment of camaraderie with his fans, Morgan’s bandmates joined him in signaling their disapproval, further igniting the audience’s reaction.
“I hope your dick is super fucking huge, bro,” Morgan continued, his frustration boiling over yet again. “I’ll finish this song for you guys, fuck this place!” His words, filled with a mix of anger and humor, captured the moment perfectly, highlighting the sometimes tumultuous relationship between artists and venue policies.
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As the band launched into their iconic track Karma and Effect hit “Remedy” to conclude the concert, Morgan remained unyielding in his critique of the security team. He creatively altered the lyrics of the song, transforming it into an unexpected diss track that reflected his sentiments on the unfair treatment of his daughter.
“Blah, blah-blady-blah, some fucking rules that kick the kids out
Doing no fucking harm, just watching Daddy play a rock show
I’m a little man, with a tiny dick, and I have control”
As the show wrapped up, Morgan took a moment to express his gratitude to the fans for their support while reiterating his displeasure with the venue’s security measures. His passionate outburst not only highlighted a father’s love for his child but also sparked conversations about the treatment of families at live music events.
Check out Morgan’s fiery rant and their revamped performance of “Remedy” below.
Looking ahead, Seether’s only other scheduled performance for 2025 will be at the Rock the Locks festival in Umatilla, Oregon, this September, where fans can expect another unforgettable show.
Shaun Morgan Calls Out Venue Security and Revamps ‘Remedy’ Lyrics
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