Death to All Show Halted in Germany After Roof Collapses

A performance by Death tribute act Death to All was interrupted when part of the venue’s roof gave way. No injuries were reported.

During a recent German concert by Death to All — the tribute band composed of former Death members and longtime associates — the show was temporarily stopped after a section of the roof collapsed. No one was harmed, according to early reports, but the structural failure forced an immediate pause.

The group, which performs the music of Chuck Schuldiner’s progressive death metal legacy, has toured regularly with a setlist drawn from Death’s later albums. The incident cuts into a European run that has otherwise been marked by faithful renditions and dense, attentive crowds.

A roof giving way at a standing show could easily turn catastrophic; the fact that no injuries occurred points to luck as much as to any safety protocol. Venue infrastructure failures remain a serious risk on the circuit, especially in older or repurposed buildings. For now, the band’s camp has acknowledged the situation without further comment on whether the show resumed or if subsequent dates will be affected.

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