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Part of roof collapses during concert at Minneapolis’ legendary First Avenue

Posted at 1:26 PM, Aug 13, 2015
and last updated 2015-08-13 13:51:31-04

A partial ceiling collapse during a concert at a historic Minneapolis music venue sent two people to the hospital Wednesday night.

Part of the ceiling at First Avenue fell off during a set by the metal band Theory of a Deadman. About 1,000 people were inside at the time.

The nightclub has been host to numerous acts that went on to achieve legendary status: The Ramones, Tina Turner and U2 among them. Prince filmed the concert scenes for his movie "Purple Rain" at the venue.

"We heard a commotion and turned around to the back," concert goer Courtney Anderson told CNN affiliate WCCO.

"Water was coming from the ceiling like rain and people were trying to stay out of it. People somewhat stampeded out of the way."

The cause of the collapse wasn't immediately known. The Minneapolis Fire Department said it shut off water flow to the pipes in the ceiling and was evaluating the integrity of the building. Two people were taken to a hospital for further evaluation, it said.

"We have no idea why or how it happened," Nate Kranz, First Avenue's general manager told the Star-Tribune newspaper. "We won't know anything about this until tomorrow. It was a terrible surprise."