Talk:Jerome Dillon

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Hi, is there any way to expand on the end of the article —- it mentions kinda randomly the last show he played with Nine Inch Nails at the Hollywood Bowl. I was at that show the concert ended abruptly when the Drummer (Dillon) suddenly ran off stage and they announced the show was cancelled and everyone got tickets for a future show or refunds. Word was that he suffered some kind of medical issue but I have no idea if that’s true.

Since the article mentions it was his final show it feels like that’s why, but like my little anecdote has no real reliable accompanying information.

Can someone expand on it? Thanks either way! - Laced8 Laced8 (talk) 21:41, 21 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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