Billy Howerdel from A Perfect Circle. The band's strict no camera policy is angering fans. Photo/Getty
Billy Howerdel from A Perfect Circle. The band's strict no camera policy is angering fans. Photo/Getty
Reformed rock act A Perfect Circle has angered fans with a super strict camera policy that saw 60 of them ejected from a venue.
The band, fronted by Tool singer Maynard James Keenan, was performing in Reading, Pennsylvania and had a strict "no cameras or photos" policy in place.
Butrather than ask fans to put their cameras away, the band reportedly had security ejecting fans from the venue if they broke the rule.
The five-piece released three albums in the early 2000s but recently reunited and plan to release a fourth in 2018.
They're currently on tour, but an extremely strict no camera policy is in effect at their shows.
NME reported 60 fans were ejected from the show with a stadium spokesperson saying: "This was 110 percent the band's policy... it's not a new policy."
Fans were furious, with one taking to Facebook to say: "I was thrown out by six Reading police officers for taking pictures. No warning, they blamed the band.