Jonas Brothers’ Prague Concert on October 15 faced an unexpected halt when someone in the audience used a laser pointer directed at Nick Jonas. A video shared on social media shows Nick glancing toward the crowd from the piano before abruptly standing, signaling for a break, and leaving the stage. Joe and Kevin Jonas followed him as the show paused briefly to address the issue.
Jonas Brothers’ Prague Concert
A spokesperson for the O2 Arena in Prague confirmed the incident, explaining that the performance had to be paused due to the use of a banned laser pointer by an attendee. The statement noted that venue staff quickly managed the situation, allowing the concert to resume a few minutes later. Meanwhile, the Jonas Brothers’ representatives have not responded to Rolling Stone’s request for comment.
Growing Concerns About Concert Safety
Nick’s reaction to the laser incident highlights rising concerns about concert safety. Just last month, Green Day’s performance in Detroit was interrupted when an unauthorized drone flew over the crowd. In another alarming incident, Taylor Swift’s Vienna show was canceled in August after police arrested two men planning terror attacks. These disruptions reflect a broader trend of increasing risks at live events.
The Tour’s Final European Dates
The Jonas Brothers are nearing the end of their European leg for the “Five Albums, One Night” tour. Their last scheduled concert will take place in Krakow, Poland, on October 16. This tour, which includes several rescheduled dates, brings their international performances to a close as they continue to engage fans around the world.