Drake is putting one of his fans on blast.
04.07.2023 - 16:33 / etcanada.com
Charlie Puth wants fans to stop throwing things on stage at concerts.
Recently, an array of stars have been hit in the face after gig-goers threw objects at them.
Bebe Rexha got hit in the face with a cell phone and had to have stitches, while Kelsea Ballerini was hit in the eye with a bracelet.
Ava Max was also slapped by a man who crashed the stage.
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Puth blasted, “This trend of throwing things at performers while they are on stage must come to an end.
“(Bebe, Ava, AND NOW Kelsea Ballerini…) It’s so disrespectful and very dangerous. Please just enjoy the music I beg of you…”
Puth’s comments came after Ballerini had to briefly stop her concert in Boise, Idaho last week after she was hit in the face.
She then posted:
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Drake is putting one of his fans on blast.
Latto warned a fan to stop throwing things at her on stage at a recent show, threatening to “beat their ass”.The Clay County rapper has been touring Europe, performing at multiple festivals across the continent, and last week appeared at the inaugural Rolling Loud Germany in Munich.While performing the chart-climbing internet hit ‘Put It On Da Floor’, a fan threw something at her. Without missing a beat, she continued her choreography and warned the fan not to do it again.
Thania Garcia Latto took immediate action after becoming the latest victim of the unruly concert etiquette that has left many musicians injured. During one of her recent festival appearances in Germany, the Atlanta-bred rapper stood her ground after someone threw an object on stage while she was performing “Put It On Da Floor.” “Want your ass beat? Throw it again,” Latto threatened into the mic. “Throw it again, I’ma beat your ass,” she repeated in a sing-songy tone to perfectly match up with her track’s racy beat. The confrontation was caught via a fan-captured video that’s made the rounds online for Latto’s comedic approach to the dangerous trend that’s placed a target on pop stars in the last few months. Bebe Rexha was hit in the eye with a cell phone during her New York City tour stop in June, leaving her with a black eye. NYPD arrested a 27-year-old male who admitted to intentionally throwing the phone at Rexha. He was charged with assault. Most recently, stars like Drake, Harry Styles and Kelsea Ballerini have also been hit by flying objects.
Billie Eilish gave fans a warning as she talked about the "infuriating" and "dangerous" trend of performers having objects thrown at them on stage. Eilish, 21, has been a victim of the trend for "years" but also understands where the fans are coming from. "I’ve been getting hit onstage with things for like, literally, six years, I don’t know why this is like new," Eilish said at the world premiere of "Barbie" while speaking to The Hollywood Reporter.
If you all come for TaylorSwift or Beyonce, that’s it! Over for all of us!! STOP THIS!!
Drake is the latest celeb to have something thrown at him on stage.
Adele. The «I Drink Wine» singer is fed up with the recent trend of concertgoers «throwing s**t» at performers, jokingly daring her fans to try it at her show. During one of her recent Las Vegas residency shows at Caesars Palace's The Colosseum, Adele spoke out on the problematic concert behavior. «Have you noticed how people are forgetting f**king show etiquette at the moment. People are throwing s**t on stage.
Adele is not down for fans to try anything funny while she’s performing in front of them — now or ever!
Adele has some strong words for fans who are thinking of throwing things at artists onstage. Don’t do it. Armed with a t-shirt cannon, the Grammy-winning singer shot out t-shirts to concertgoers in the audience at a recent “Weekends with Adele” concert in Las Vegas, and railed against those who may be tempted to throw something at performers.
Adele told the crowd at a Las Vegas show to “stop throwing” things at artists on stage following a spate of recent incidents.Several artists have had things thrown at them while they have been performing in recent weeks, including Bebe Rexha, who was hit in the head by a fan’s phone and required stitches. Meanwhile, Pink was left stunned by a fan throwing their mother’s ashes on stage at BST Hyde Park, and Lil Nas X had to pause a show at the weekend when a fan threw a sex toy on stage.Elsewhere, US country-pop artist Kelsea Ballerini was struck in the face by an item thrown at her from the crowd (via Variety).
Ellise Shafer Don’t mess with Adele. During a recent “Weekends With Adele” show, the pop singer cheekily called out the disturbing trend of people throwing objects at artists on stage. “Have you noticed how people are like, forgetting fucking show etiquette at the moment? People just throwing shit on stage, have you seen them?” Adele asked the crowd at her Las Vegas residency while wielding a T-shirt gun. “I fucking dare you. Dare you to throw something at me and I’ll fucking kill you,” she joked via a fan-captured video.
Adele is no fan of the new trend of concertgoers throwing objects at performers on stage.
Adele is over the trend of concert goers throwing things at artists at their events.
struck in the eye by a fan who hurled a cell phone at her. Rexha, 33, donned the shades and sparkly blue top while performing her hit song “I’m Good.” Prior to wearing the superhero-esq shades, the “Say my name” singer told audience members she only had two rules for the night: Don’t throw phones and have fun. The high-energy show featured several of Rexha’s hits including “I’m Not High, I’m in Love,” “Miracle Man,” and “I’m a Mess and Sacrifice.” A clip of the singer wearing the goggles was posted on social media where several of the singer’s fans appeared delighted at the singer’s new accessory.
Charlie Puth is addressing the incidents taking place at recent concerts.
Kelsea Ballerini is speaking out after being involved in an on-stage incident at her concert in Idaho this week.
Sophia Scorziello editor A strange — and dangerous — trend is taking over concerts. On Wednesday, American country-pop singer Kelsea Ballerini was hit in the face during a performance in Boise, Idaho, when an object from the crowd was thrown at her onstage. Before returning to her set, the “Love Me Like You Mean It” singer addressed the crowd, saying: “Can we just talk about what happened? All I care about is keeping everyone safe. If you ever don’t feel safe, please let someone around you know. If anyone’s pushing too much or you just have that gut feeling, just always flag it. Don’t throw things. You know?”
Kelsea Ballerini is the latest entertainer to get hit while performing.
Kelsea Ballerini was forced to stop her concert in Boise, Idaho, on Wednesday after getting hit in the face with an object thrown by someone in the audience.The artist was performing at Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden Wednesday evening when someone hurled something onto stage, and struck the singer in the face mid-song.The moment was recorded and posted online by several concertgoers, who suggested that Ballerini was hit in the eye by the object, and many believe the object in question was a bracelet of some sort.The official fan account for Ballerini shared a video of the incident, and pleaded with fans to stop throwing things on stage during performances — which has long been a concern for musicians over the decades but recently the number of artist injuries seems to have notably increased.«Guys. I know we all mean well. We all want to show Kelsea love the best way we know how, and shower her with all the gifts,» the fan account wrote.
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