British singer-songwriter Adele has issued a strong warning against anyone who dares to throw an object at her on stage, as she dared to say that she will “kill” him for doing this rudeness to her.
Obviously, he was joking, but he did take advantage of the moment to comment to his audience that, unfortunately, they are losing the rules of etiquette when going to enjoy a show.
In one of the live presentations that she is doing at the Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino coliseum in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, Adele took the opportunity to talk to her audience about the violent moments that have been happening when a fan attacks the artist while Throw things at the stage. The images were shared on YouTube by The Clinic.
Have you noticed how people are forgetting show etiquette and start throwing things on stage? Have you seen them? I dare you to dare to throw something at me. I am going to kill you.
However, although she tried to raise awareness, the interpreter of Set Fire to the Rain she ended up overcome by a fit of laughter, since, apparently, she realized that she was asking that nothing be thrown at the stage just as she was holding a T-shirt-launching gun in her hands and was shooting them into the audience.
Stop throwing things at the artist when you can shoot people. It’s a total reversal, I have to go back. Give me back the t-shirt gun. I’ve been seeing these people, they’ve lost it (respect), can you imagine?
Although it was a joke, lately there have been some accidents at concerts, such as when a fan he threw a cell phone at Bebe Rexha that hit her in the face or also the moment when Kelsea Ballerini was hit with the bracelet that a fan threw at her and even the human ashes that were thrown at Pink in the middle of the concert.
Source: Okchicas

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