Phish flap: Stadium worker claims band’s security guard assaulted him backstage at NYC concert
A worker at Forest Hills Stadium claims he got into a serious jam behind the scene's of a Phish concert, when one of the band's private security guards allegedly assaulted him.
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Metro Phish flap: Stadium worker claims band’s security guard assaulted him backstage at NYC concert By Kathianne Boniello Published June 20, 2026, 8:47 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google He went off the deep end. A private security guard for Phish allegedly attacked a stadium worker at one of the band’s NYC concerts, the victim claimed in a lawsuit. US Army veteran David Hone was getting ready to join the rest of the venue’s crew to break down the set at the end of the iconic jam band’s July 22 show at Forest Hills Stadium when Knute Brye charged at him, he said in a lawsuit. Brye had been speaking with Hone’s supervisor but, “I couldn’t even make out what they were saying . . .
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