
In response to a recent incident at a Skillet performance in Tulsa, Oklahoma, front man John Cooper filmed a casual message for the fans (particularly at the show) to clear things up. According to Cooper's account in the video, the band had been asked to sign autographs for a group of fans waiting by their bus after their show, but when he got there, he found no one waiting for them. The next day, the band received several angry comments and emails upset about the band telling police to make the fans leave. Cooper insists that they had never told any police to do this and that they had nothing to do with what had happened, nor would they ever make fans leave like that. Even if you weren't at the Tulsa show, check out John's video below to hear a fantastic, candid, from-the-heart message to the fans. Also, Skillet's next project, Comatose Comes Alive, releases October 21st...
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