Rock Band Goose Holds Moment of Silence After Fan Dies at Madison Square Garden Show
The band also donated Sunday’s proceeds to a fan support fund and offered grief counselors after police said the death remains under investigation.
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Rock Band Goose Holds Moment of Silence After Fan Dies at Madison Square Garden Show
One day after a fan died at their Madison Square Garden concert, rock band Goose held a moment of silence during their Central Park show on Sunday, June 21. “In moments like this, you realize life is so fragile, we’re so lucky to have an incredible community here around us,” band member Peter Anspach told the crowd at their Central Park SummerStage show in New York City on Sunday. “Everybody, if you’re struggling with something, please don’t be …
Goose ‘reeling’ after dad Paul Kueker fell to his death at Madison Square Garden concert, learned tragedy while ‘getting off stage’
Paul Kueker, 51, fatally plunged 150 feet from the Chase Bridge shortly before 10 p.m. on Saturday as Goose performed the second of their two-night stint in Madison Square Garden.
Goose at Central Park holds moment of silence for fan who fell at MSG show
Goose held a moment of silence before the jam band’s Central Park concert Sunday to honor fan Paul Kueker a day after his fatal fall off a Madison Square Garden balcony during a show. “We are all reeling following the events that occurred at ...
“We Are Reeling”: Acclaimed Rock Band Reacts to Fan's Death at Concert
Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Goose is speaking out after a tragedy. During the band’s concert at New York’s Madison Square Garden, Paul Kueker, a 51-year-old married dad of two, plunged 150 feet to his death, his mom told The New York Post. Goose initially reacted to the news on social media, writing, “We are deeply saddened and heartbroken to learn of the tragic event that occurred at tonight’s show. We extend our deepest sympathy to everyon…
Goose Sighting at Central Park SummerStage
Goose wrapped up the final night of their three-show Manhattan run in grand fashion at Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage. A last minute show announcement, following their two-night return to Madison Square Garden, the Connecticut quartet proved once again they can sell out venues wherever and whenever they choose. And the weather alone made it a scorcher of a show. The summer heat had fans sweating from the start, but Goose matched …
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