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Biohazard’s Billy Graziadei Suffers Head Injury After Onstage Fall During Montreal Concert (Video)

Biohazard co-vocalist Billy Graziadei suffered a significant head injury after falling on stage during the band’s concert in Montreal.

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Biohazard co-vocalist Billy Graziadei suffered a significant head injury after falling on stage during the band’s concert in Montreal on Saturday night, but finished the show despite bleeding heavily. The “show must go on” moment was captured by fan-filmed video and later confirmed by the guitarist, who posted a bloody photo of himself with the caption: “I bled for you.”

The incident occurred on October 25 at the Théâtre Beanfield. During the second song of the band’s set, “Wrong Side Of The Tracks,” footage shows Graziadei losing his balance and falling backward, striking his head on the drum riser. He was quickly helped to his feet by crew members, after which he removed his hooded sweatshirt and continued the performance.

Following the concert, Graziadei took to his social media to address the incident, posting a photo of his face and shirt covered in blood.

He wrote in a Facebook post:

“Thank you Montreal! I bled for you and left it all on stage!”

The Montreal show is part of Biohazard‘s North American tour with the hip-hop group Onyx. The tour is in support of their new album, Divided We Fall, which was released on October 17. The album is the first from the band’s reunited classic lineup—Graziadei, bassist/vocalist Evan Seinfeld, guitarist Bobby Hambel, and drummer Danny Schuler—in over a decade.

Biohazard – “Divided We Fall” 2025 North American Tour Dates:

  • Oct. 28 – Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw
  • Oct. 29 – Worcester, MA – Palladium
  • Oct. 31 – Allentown, PA – Archer Music Hall
  • Nov. 01 – Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom
  • Nov. 02 – New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place

Before their most recent reunion, Biohazard, a band credited with pioneering the fusion of hardcore punk, heavy metal, and hip-hop, had been inactive since Scott Roberts‘ departure over nine years ago. Roberts, who had previously played guitar on the 2005 album Means To An End, rejoined in June 2011 to replace Evan Seinfeld and fronted the group until leaving in February 2016.

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