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Singer Nick Jonas was forced to cut his performance short after a potential security breach during a Jonas Brothers concert in Prague. The unsettling incident occurred Tuesday evening, as the band performed in the Czech capital, leaving fans shocked and raising concerns about the brothers’ safety.
Laser light aiming at Nick Jonas
Midway through the performance, an audience member allegedly aimed a laser directly at Nick’s head, prompting him to bolt off stage for safety. Videos of the incident quickly went viral on social media, showing the moment a red laser beam briefly touched the 31-year-old singer’s forehead, triggering his sudden retreat.
In the footage, Nick is seen quickly descending a set of stairs and gesturing to his security team, apparently alerting them to the potential threat. His brothers, Joe and Kevin Jonas, remained on stage with visibly puzzled expressions, unsure of the situation as fans looked on in confusion.
The concert was paused briefly, and security personnel swiftly acted to identify the individual responsible for aiming the laser. The culprit was ejected from the venue, allowing the Jonas Brothers to continue their performance after the brief disruption.
A fan who shared the viral video captioned it: “The Jonas Brothers had to briefly stop their show tonight in Prague when someone in the audience pointed a laser at Nick. The person was removed from the venue, and the show continued. I’m glad Nick and the rest of the band are safe.”
Fans have expressed concern over the security measures at the concert, questioning how a potentially dangerous item like a laser pointer made it past the venue’s checks. “Why would someone bring a laser to a concert? Weren’t they searched before entry?” one fan wrote online. Another added, “That’s genuine terror on Nick’s face. I hope they’re okay.”
Despite the scare, the Jonas Brothers were able to resume the show without further incident. However, the ordeal has left fans anxious about future performances and the need for heightened security measures to ensure the safety of the band and their audiences.