Rascal Flatts Talks About Noblesville Bomb Threat

Caller made several calls

Members of the band Rascal Flatts says the bomb threat that canceled this month's concert in Noblesville wasn't a one-off kind of thing. 

The band told ET Canada that whoever called in the threat to the Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center called at least five times. 

 

The last call was simply to remind security personnel that it was time for the bomb to go off. 

A bomb did not explode, but police and Ruoff managers canceled to concert to get people out of the building just in case.

ET Canada: Rascal Flatts Recall The ‘Scary’ Moment A Bomb Threat Was Called In To Their Concert

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