During her performances in Las Vegas, Adele asked fans not to throw objects on stage, in response to a new trend that has led to incidents with artists such as Bebe Rexha.
During her performances in Las Vegas, Adele asked fans not to throw objects on stage, in response to a new trend that has led to incidents with artists such as Bebe Rexha.
Rexha was injured in one eye when a spectator threw a phone at her during a concert in New York. Country singer Kelsea Ballerini suffered the same from a fan's bracelet in Idaho.
In one particularly unusual incident, a spectator threw a bag of her mother's ashes onto the stage where Pink was performing. “Is this your mother?” Pink said in videos circulating on social media, before adding: “I don’t know how I feel about this.”
Adele will not consent to this type of behavior, declared the artist in an expletive-laden warning that circulated on social media.
In a video on TikTok, the Brit stated that people seem to be “forgetting… show etiquette at the moment”.
“Don’t you dare, don’t you dare throw anything at me,” he said with a chuckle. “Stop throwing things at artists!”
To motivate them, the singer used a t-shirt launcher with gifts for some lucky fans.
At the end of last year, Harry Styles was also shot in one of his eyes with an object and, more recently, in the face with a bouquet of flowers.
“This trend of throwing objects at artists while on stage must stop,” singer Charlie Puth recently tweeted.
“It is disrespectful and very dangerous. Please, I ask you to enjoy the music.”
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