Talk about Concert etiquette as have been redeemed once again Billie Eilish He becomes the latest performer to be hit by a flying object on stage.
From Lady Gaga Harry Styles And Taylor SwiftOver the past couple of years, several musicians have had objects thrown at them by someone in the crowd during their performances. Items range from food to electronics, including cabbage, cell phones and roses.
Last night (Dec. 13), a small necklace came close to hitting the “Birds of a Feather” star’s eye inside the Glendale, Arizona desert Diamond Arena.
Footage shared on X/Twitter shows Eilish, 22, on stage singing “Who Was I Made For?” As the purple bead material moves towards him.
Elish bows before the necklace bounces in front of her legs. Before continuing, Elish sighed and looked at the crowd with a disappointed look.
Frustrated fans took to social media to shame concertgoers who thought it was a good idea to throw random things at the performers.
A woman mourned the days when people respected artists at concerts. “I miss concert etiquette, why is this allowed?” he asked at X.
Another said: “Crowd incidents are becoming more and more common.”
“People need to chill at concerts,” wrote a third fan, while a fourth agreed: “So corrupt and disrespectful.”
At the same time, one person presented the opposite argument. “I personally think throwing things on stage can be fun and lead to great conversation but it’s always up to the artist. If they don’t support it (obviously they don’t) do) so don’t do it, but like others who welcome it, do it! It’s fun.”
“We stopped doing this in 2023…,” another person disagreed.
Back when Harry Styles was touring in 2022, the “As It Was” singer was the target of many things being thrown, one of which was skittles. During a show in Los Angeles, a fan tasted a single skittle that flew into his eye.
Videos from the concert show the former One Direction band member waving to the crowd before the small candy scratched his left eye. Stiles bowed and navigated his way off the stage, unable to open the injured eye.
Afterwards, fans went into a frenzy, arguing that the 30-year-old artiste could be seriously injured.
“Whatever it was, only an idiot would throw things at a performer. Only if Harry had an injury that prevented him from going on another tour, or worse, permanent damage. “A civilized society does not show love like this,” a distraught woman wrote under a YouTube video of the incident.
During Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in Buenos Aires in 2023, the “Fifteen” singer asked fans to stop the behavior to protect herself and her dancers. “Just because communication is meant to have soft, healthy boundaries, it really scares me when things are thrown on stage, because if it’s on stage a dancer might trip over it, He said. “I love that you brought presents and that’s great, but can’t you please throw them on stage. I love you so much!”