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Sugarland's attorneys say fans share blame in stage tragedy

Lawyers for country duo Sugarland are disclaiming responsibility on the part of the band in the stage collapse during a show last year that left seven people dead and 58 injured. Lawyers for country duo Sugarland are disclaiming responsibility on the part of the band in the stage collapse during a show last year that left seven people dead and 58 injured.

Seventh victim dies in wake of Indiana stage collapse

A seventh victim has died from injuries she suffered during the recent stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair. A 24-year-old Cincinnati woman is the seventh confirmed death from the Aug. 13 Indiana State Fair stage collapse.

Sixth victim dies from Indiana stage collapse

A 22-year-old senior at Ball State University in Muncie, IN, died Friday morning (8/19) from injuries she suffered when the stage collapsed last Saturday (8/13) during a concert at the Indiana State Fair. A college student died Aug. 19 from injuries suffered during Aug. 13's stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair.

Sugarland plans memorial for Indiana fair victims, tour to resume

The country act Sugarland is planning to hold a private memorial in Indiana for victims of Saturday's (8/13) tragic stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair. // Tour dates at SoundSpike Sugarland is planning a memorial for victims of the Indiana State Fair stage collapse, and will resume touring.

Indiana fair moves Maroon 5, Train show, proceeds go to charity

A concert featuring Maroon 5 and Train that was scheduled to take place Thursday (8/18) at the Indiana State Fair has been moved to an Indianapolis arena, where it will serve as a benefit for victims of Saturday's (8/13) tragic stage collapse. Train and Maroon 5 will play a charity show to benefit victims of the Aug. 13, 2011 stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair.

Indiana fair shutters concert series; Janet Jackson and Lady Antebellum shows canceled

The Indiana State Fair announced on Monday (8/15) that they would not mount the remaining shows of their concert series in the wake of the tragic stage collapse that cut short a planned Sugarland concert on Saturday, killing five people. The Indiana State Fair announced on Monday (8/15) that they would not mount the remaining shows of their concert series in the wake of the tragic stage collapse that cut short a planned Sugarland concert on Saturday, killing five people.

Death toll in Indiana stage collapse grows to five, could rise higher

The death toll has risen to five in the sudden collapse of the stage moments before Sugarland's scheduled show at the Indiana State Fair, as a spotlight operator who was in the scaffolding above the stage succumbed to his injuries overnight. The death toll has risen to five in the sudden collapse of the stage moments before Sugarland's scheduled show at the Indiana State Fair, as a spotlight operator who was in the scaffolding above the stage succumbed to his injuries overnight.

New video shows Indiana stage collapse gave no visible warning

A new video posted to YouTube early Sunday shows that the buckling of the stage scaffolding in Indianapolis on Saturday night before Sugarland was able to begin their show was virtually instant, leaving no chance for fans and crew below the structure to avoid impact. A new video posted to YouTube late Sunday shows that the buckling of the stage scaffolding in Indianapolis on Saturday night before Sugarland was able to begin their show was virtually instant, leaving no chance for fans and crew below the structure to av

Stage collapse at Sugarland fair concert kills four, injures dozens

<span class='byline'>Update: August 14, 2011 02:02 AM</span> - Four people were killed and dozens injured on Saturday evening when a stage collapsed as a storm moved into the area while Sugarland was preparing to begin their show in Indianapolis. At least three people were killed and dozens injured on Saturday evening as a stage collapsed during a storm as Sugarland was preparing to begin their show in Indianapolis.