System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian shared a memorable stage incident in a recent interview with Kerrang!. An attempt to greet his grandfather during KROQ’s Almost Acoustic Christmas event led to an unexpected fall.
“I’m full of those! One time we were doing the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas and I’d drank a lot,” Odadjian recalled. “My family was there and I noticed my grandpa. As I was saying ‘Hello, gramps!’ I walked offstage – as in, I ate it! I walked like there was a floor, but there was no floor. I fell a good five or six feet with my guitar!”
The candid revelation emerged during a broader discussion about his memorable moments with System of a Down. Live performances often bring unexpected situations to light.
KROQ’s Legacy Event

The KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas has served as a cornerstone of Los Angeles’ music scene since 1989. The event supports local charities, including Para Los Ninos and the Al Wooten Jr Heritage Center, according to historical records.
The annual concert series has created memorable moments in rock music folklore. Its diverse lineup of rock acts continues to attract audiences year after year.
Notable Performances

The event has showcased performances from rock’s biggest names. Setlist.fm documents appearances by Blink-182, Green Day, and Weezer.
These performances have established the event as Southern California’s most anticipated annual rock concert. Unforgettable moments like Odadjian’s mishap have become part of its rich history.
Charitable Impact

The event’s significance extends beyond entertainment. It maintains a strong commitment to supporting local charitable organizations.
This blend of music and philanthropy has established KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas as a vital part of Los Angeles’ cultural landscape. The event continues to provide a prestigious platform for both established and emerging artists.