One Direction Admits Getting Booed At Concerts; Liam Payne And Niall Horan Scared Of Fans? [VIDEO]
Althea Serad | | May 25, 2015 12:59 AM EDT |
One Direction may be getting nothing but love from a lot of their fans, but that is not always the case. In a recent interview with Coca Cola FM in Mexico, members of the band shared their experience of being booed by fans instead of being cheered at during concerts.
The most common reason the "Story of My Life" singers were booed at concerts is because they shout out to the wrong country, according to Billboard.
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With the four-man band's travel schedule, they spend most of their time touring different countries and cities, thus making the mistake plausible, but fans were apparently not so forgiving.
In the Coca Cola interview, Liam Payne and Niall Horan confessed to getting some of the names of the cities wrong in concerts, reported Press Party.
"I've done it a couple of times... one of our first gigs, when we were in Ireland actually... we'd just come from Birmingham and I shouted out, 'come on, Birmingham!' I come from near Birmingham so it was like I was just cheering on my home town!" shared Payne.
For Horan, his worst was when he had a moment of confusion in Australia. Instead of addressing the Brisbane crowd, the Irish hearthrob shouted Sydney and "went white as a sheet."
Meanwhile, 1D's "On The Road Again" tour in Cardiff in Europe is set to happen on June 5, according to Unreality TV.
Hopefully someone will keep an eye on the boys this time and help them remember the city they are in, lest another booing episode happens again.
Check out One Direction's interview in Mexico below:
...or watch the band getting booed at the 2013 VMAs.
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