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‘I dare you’: Adele speaks out against fans throwing objects at musicians

Adele is taking a firm stand against the troubling trend of people throwing objects at musicians during their performances. In a powerful message to her audience at Caesars Palace, where she is currently performing her Las Vegas residency, Adele made it clear that she would not tolerate such behavior, telling her fans, “I would kill you” if they attempted to throw something at her.

Expressing her frustration, Adele pointed out how show etiquette seems to be forgotten lately, with people disregarding boundaries and throwing objects on stage. She challenged anyone in the audience to dare throw something at her, emphasizing her zero tolerance for such actions.

In a playful moment, Adele was seen wielding a T-shirt gun, using it to shoot a shirt into the crowd. With a hint of sarcasm, she remarked, “Stop throwing things at the artist when you can shoot things to people… Can you imagine? These people lost it.”

Adele is not the only artist who has faced such incidents recently. Pink, during a performance in London, had a fan throw a bag of their mother’s ashes onto the stage, leaving her momentarily taken aback. Kelsea Ballerini, an American country-pop singer, was hit in the face by an object during a performance in Idaho. These incidents highlight the urgent need for concertgoers to respect artists’ personal space and safety.

The issue of objects being thrown at musicians is not new. Last month, Bebe Rexha was hit in the face by a phone thrown by an audience member at a concert in New York City, resulting in a black eye. A person even ran on stage during an Ava Max show in Los Angeles, physically assaulting the singer.

Unfortunately, these incidents tarnish the concert experience and jeopardize the safety of performers. Adele’s stern warning serves as a reminder that artists deserve respect and should not be subjected to such harmful behavior. It is crucial for concert attendees to be mindful of their actions and consider the well-being of the artists they admire, ensuring that the focus remains on the music and the shared experience rather than disruptive and dangerous acts.

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