Miami Herald

What does urinating singer say about Florida concert? ‘I am not a shock artist’

- BY MADELEINE MARR mmarr@miamiheral­d.com Madeleine Marr: madeleinem­arr

Her band apologized on her behalf. But now Sophia Urista is coming clean.

The Brass Against singer shocked fans by urinating on stage last week during a Rockville Festival performanc­e at the Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway in Daytona Beach.

She was singing Rage Against the Machine’s “Wake Up” when she announced she had to relieve herself and called a fan on stage. Widely shared video shows Urista, 36, pulling down her pants and urinating on the man with a can in his mouth.

“I have always pushed the limits in music and on stage,” “The Voice” contestant wrote on Instagram on Wednesday. “That night, I pushed the limits too far . ...

I am not a shock artist. I always want to put the music first. I’m grateful for all of your continued love and support.”

Though Brass Against has been banned from performing at the festival again (and any other NASCAR venues), no criminal charges will be filed.

Messod Bendayan, a spokesman for Daytona Beach police, told the Miami Herald the reason is that only one person complained to police: a mother whose 16-year-old daughter was in the audience.

“No incident report was created because we didn’t actually speak to the reporting party,” Bendayan said. “She spoke to a county dispatcher initially. We tried calling her back twice and received no response.”

I HAVE ALWAYS PUSHED THE LIMITS IN MUSIC AND ON STAGE. THAT NIGHT, I PUSHED THE LIMITS TOO FAR . ... I AM NOT A SHOCK ARTIST. I ALWAYS WANT TO PUT THE MUSIC FIRST. I’M GRATEFUL FOR ALL OF YOUR CONTINUED LOVE AND SUPPORT.

Sophia Urista via Instagram

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NBCUnivers­al via Getty Images ?? Sophia Urista, seen here on ‘The Voice’ in 2016, urinated on a man on stage in Daytona Beach last week.
TYLER GOLDEN NBCUnivers­al via Getty Images Sophia Urista, seen here on ‘The Voice’ in 2016, urinated on a man on stage in Daytona Beach last week.

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