Thousands of bees crashed the Matchbox Twenty concert at the AVA at Casino del Sol Thursday night, delaying the concert by 90-plus minutes.

As fans were lining up outside the AVA about 30 minutes before the 8 p.m. show Thursday, a couple thousand bees reportedly swarmed in and settled into the reserved-seating area.

A local bee specialist was called to take care of the problem, but it took more than 90 minutes before the AVA would allow fans into the venue.

โ€œWe immediately called in a bee specialist to handle the matter and clear the bees so no guests, staff, or the band would be harmed,โ€ Casino del Sol CEO Kim Van Amburg said in a written statement Friday morning. โ€œOnce the situation was handled, guests were able to safely enter AVA and Matchbox Twenty took the stage and gave Tucson a great show!โ€

Matchbox Twenty frontman Rob Thomas kept fans updated on the delays and progress via Instagram. At 8:23 p.m., he posted a photo of the bee specialist arriving, captioned โ€œBeekeeper has arrived!! Still trying to make this happen. Canโ€™t make this up!โ€

Fans were allowed into the venue at 9:15 p.m. and Pasqua Yaqui police officials reported that no one was injured in the incident, according to a report on People.com. Officials could not be reached Friday for additional comment.

Just before midnight, Thomas posted on a thank-you to Tucson fans on In- stagram: โ€œThanx #Tucson for waiting around. So glad we got the show to happen!โ€

The AVA bee incident was the fourth in the Tucson area this week that left two men dead and injured several others.

The first victim, on Monday, was a landscaper trimming trees; the second, on Wednesday, was a 75-year-old man golfing in Rio Rico.

Matchbox Twenty is in the middle of a national tour with Counting Crows that played Phoenix Wednesday. Thursdayโ€™s show was not part of that tour; it was the first of several solo shows the band is sneaking in between the Counting Crows dates.


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Contact reporter Cathalena E. Burch at cburch@tucson.com or 573-4642. On Twitter @Starburch