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NASCAR Bans Rock Band After Lead Singer Pees On Fan During Show At Daytona

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NASCAR isn’t having it.

On Thursday, the rock band Brass Against was banned from performing at NASCAR properties. Their show that went viral “Welcome to Rockville,” was held at Daytona International Speedway.

“Daytona International Speedway doesn’t condone the inappropriate actions that took place during Thursday’s Welcome to Rockville event,” said NASCAR spokesman Russell Branham. “We are working with promoter Danny Wimmer Presents to address the issue. The band will not be included in future programming at NASCAR venues.”

In videos from the show, Urista can be heard telling the crowd how bad she has to pee and talking about how she has a “fantasy” about pissing in somebody’s mouth as the crowd cheers her on.

The band apologized:

The lead singer recently issued an apology as well:

Urista added:

I love my family, the band, and the fans more than anything and I know that some were hurt or offended by what I did. I apologize to them and want them to know that I didn’t mean to hurt them. I am not a shock artist. I always want to put the music first. I’m grateful for all of your continued love and support.

No place for pissers in NASCAR.


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