Eminem denies using gunshot sound effects

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

has denied using gunshot sound effects after he faced criticism regarding it from attendees at and Arts Festival.

performed at the gala last week and was criticised for gunshot noises that fans reported hearing. But a for the says the set did not include gunshot effects.

"Contrary to inaccurate reports, does not use gunshot sound effects during his live show," the said in a statement to people.com.

"The effect used by Eminem in his set at was a pyrotechnic concussion which creates a loud boom. He has used this effect - as have hundreds other artistes - in his live show for over 10 years, including previous US festival dates in 2018 without complaint," the added.

During his headlining set at the annual festival held in Manchester, Tennessee, the noises were heard as the 45-year-old performed his 2000 song "Kill You", prompting some fans to panic.

In one video taken during the concert, a fan immediately drops their phone as soon as a loud noise is heard. Others can be heard screaming.

Following the performance, some fans shared their outrage on

"Less than a year after Vegas and Eminem thinks it's a good idea to blast gun shot sfx onstage at a festival? Bad call on this headliner Bonnaroo," wrote one user, referring to last year's deadly shooting at Route 91 Harvest music festival in

"I was having a good time at Eminem's set, then he played a realistic gunshot noise. The whole crowd ducked and I have never felt more traumatized and ready to panic. Completely inappropriate," wrote another user, who later added that they decided to leave after the sound was heard again.

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First Published: Mon, June 11 2018. 14:34 IST