Architects broke their silence after getting assaulted during their show in Adelaide, Australia.

Several clips on Twitter recorded the exact moment a man rushed the stage amid the Architects show and started demanding the members to pay respect to their late member, Tom Searle. The guitarist died on Aug. 20, 2016, following his 3-year cancer bout.

He was only 28.

The unnamed man went to Josh Middleton to tell them such things.

While it remains unknown what exactly he told the band or how many songs they already played when the incident happened, a fan revealed that the man showed up when the Architects were starting performing their song, "These Colours Don't Run."

The show was halted for a moment, but they resumed it soon after Sam Carter addressed what happened and let out his anger.

In his curse-filled statement, Carter expressed his dismay after the man interrupted the show and said something disrespectful about their current guitarist.

"In all my f**king years of being in this f**king band, giving our f**king energy, our f**king lives and working so f**king hard, to turn around and see someone f**king run onstage and f**king run at Josh, and f**king grab the mic and start shouting whatever the f**k he was shouting, that is f**king insane," he continuously said.

Carter also said he could not understand why a person decided to come up on stage and insult their member as they did whatever they wanted to do.

He then revealed that the man screamed in his face as he told him to pay respect to Searle by playing Architects' older songs with the late guitarist.

Fans, on the other hand, expressed their dismay and slammed the man for causing trouble.

What Happened After Incident

Concertgoer named Dani Brown exclusively told NME further details about the incident. She revealed that the man even attempted to physically attack Middleton while screaming foul words.

Four security guards eventually dragged him out of the venue before he was handed to the police.

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The 10-second altercation reportedly resulted in a break. Architects then continued performing after what happened, playing their remaining 19 songs.

The songs they performed are part of their hit albums "Classic Symptoms of a Broken Spirit" and "For Those That Wish To Exist."

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