American rockers plays the song’s line of ‘lighten up while you still can’ in London as a man is filmed putting his hands on another man’s neck at the London gig

American rockers plays the song’s line of ‘lighten up while you still can’ in London as a man is filmed putting his hands on another man’s neck at the London gig

Several people were seen punching one other while the Eagles sang their hit song Take It Easy to the crowd during their BST concert in Hyde Park.

While security was being caught at the London concert trying to step in, the American rockers also performed the song’s line, “lighten up while you still can,” in that city.

The Eagles performed a 23-song set as the opening act at the BST festival on Sunday.

However, a scuffle amongst fans was witnessed as they sang to the crowd, “Take it easy, Take it easy, Don’t let the sound of your own wheels drive you mad.”

Fans can also be seen assaulting security personnel in the footage as they attempt to control the crowd during the live performance.

Punches were also thrown during the altercation, some others were pulled away, and a man was eventually restrained against his will.

Also visible is a sizable mob swarming the area. not far from the stage, as the surroundings degenerate into mayhem.

The Eagles also got into a fight while performing Best of My Love in 1980 when lead guitarist Don Felder threatened to “kick” frontman Glenn Frey in the “a**.”

Felder then violently attacked the other band members and destroyed a guitar before accelerating away in a limo.

It led to the band’s dissolution in 1980, and they came back together in 1993 to perform a cover of “Take It Easy” in a music video.