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At Rock im Park, Guano Apes' vocalist persisted with performing despite a fall.

Sandra Nasic, singer of the German band Guano Apes, is on stage at the open-air festival "Rock im...
Sandra Nasic, singer of the German band Guano Apes, is on stage at the open-air festival "Rock im Park".

Musical gathering or celebration event - At Rock im Park, Guano Apes' vocalist persisted with performing despite a fall.

Sandra Nasić, lead singer of the rock band Guano Apes, kept on performing at Rock im Park even after taking a tumble on stage. Inquiring with a nearby crew member about his opinion on continuing the concert, she asked, "Do you have to stop playing football when it bleeds? Is it stupid?" The incident happened on Sunday when Nasić tripped over a podium and hit her head. Despite the apparent injury, she pressed on using a handkerchief to stanch the bleeding on her left ear until the last song when she managed to put the cloth aside temporarily.

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Guano Apes, a renowned rock band, has a strong reputation for delivering powerful performances, even at music festivals like Rock in the Park located in Nuremberg, Bavaria. The leisure time activity of attending music festivals occasionally leads to accidents, as evidenced by an incident at Rock im Park where Sandra Nasic, the band's leading vocalist, tripped and fell on stage during their performance. Festival-goers were captivated by her determination to ignore the impact on her left ear, manage the bleeding with a handkerchief and continue singing until the final song. This tenacity and love for music reaffirmed the band's place in the heart of rock music enthusiasts.

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