A fan posted to X in search of a video from 2018’s Aftershock that saw Chris Fronzak apparently “rock” a security guard, asking: “Does anyone remember when Chris from Attila absolutely rocked that security guard at rage fest in Vegas? Cause I want the video if anyone has it… fuck that guy, and Fronz is the realest around for that.”
And as reported in 2018, Chris Fronzak cut their set short at the Hard Rock Live after assaulting a security guard after he supposedly got too rough with the crowd. Live tweeting after straight-up punching the one guard in the back of the head, Fronzak detailed that he had to fight security in order to protect his fans, and “FUCK disrespectful security.”
Attila ended up getting sued because of the assault in 2019, with the lawsuit stating that apparently two security guards had been assaulted and that “all or some of which conditions [sustained during the assault] may be permanent and disabling in nature.”
Now, Fronzak still confirms that he is not allowed not only in Las Vegas, but Nevada in general. After the fan asked the question on X and tagged Fronzak, he responds with: “If you hit/choke/hurt my fans, I will personally hurt you.”
If you hit/choke/hurt my fans, I will personally hurt you https://t.co/4hxR0WA92u— Chris Fronzak (@FRONZ1LLA) October 31, 2025
Another fan responds to Fronzak‘s X post, asking further if they were “allowed back in Nevada” and the frontman simply said, “No we’re banned from Nevada[.] All good tho, no sweat.”
No, we’re banned from Nevada
All good tho, no sweat https://t.co/UBMIBw9uxQ
— Chris Fronzak (@FRONZ1LLA) November 1, 2025
On the grounds of security reasons, a state can deny entry to any band or performer who may be considered a threat to personal safety, and well… getting caught punching a security guard would do it.
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