Instead of playing to the crowd, the band spent the night performing deeper cuts from their catalogue (no “Semi-Charmed Life,” though they did play “Jumper”) and proclaiming their support for LGBT rights and science, as Entertainment Weekly points out. Essentially, they trolled the audience.Īt one point, frontman Stephen Jenkins asked “ Who here believes in science?” or “ Raise your hand in you believe in science.” (Reports vary on what his exact wording was.) Later, Jenkins responded to the boos by quipping, “You can boo all you want, but I'm the motherfucking artist up here.” (They also played “Non-Dairy Creamer,” a song that features a refrain about “two gay Republicans.”) When an attending fan wrote on Twitter that she had “never been more disappointed,” the band replied: “Good.” Find some clips below, as well as Third Eye Blind's tweets. Tribeca and YouTube have the global premiere of Third Eye Blinds documentary film Motorcycle Drive By this Friday, May 29th at 5:15PM ET / 2:15PM PT as part of We Are One: A Global Film Festival'. Third Eye Blind: folk heroes? Last night, the alt-rockers performed at charity event at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland that was tied to the Republican National Convention, which is currently taking place in the city.
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