stagedive
Stagediving is a performance art where an individual jumps or dives from a stage or elevated platform into an audience or a designated area. This practice is commonly associated with rock music concerts, where fans, known as "stagedivers," perform synchronized dives into the crowd. The activity is often organized by the concert organizers or promoted by the band, and it can be a significant part of the concert experience for both the performers and the audience.
The origins of stagediving can be traced back to the 1960s and 1970s, with bands like The
Stagediving has become a popular and iconic element of rock music concerts, with many bands incorporating it