Nick Jonas found himself dodging danger like he’s in Mission Impossible at the Jonas Brothers’ concert in Prague on October 15th. In the middle of serenading thousands of fans with pop hits, the 32-year-old superstar abruptly bolted off the stage, throwing up a dramatic “time-out” hand sign — as if he was an NBA coach, not a boy bander.
What sent Nick scurrying mid-song, you ask? Well, it wasn’t a wardrobe malfunction or a backstage pizza emergency. A rogue laser pointer decided to make him the unwilling star of its own villainous light show. A video surfaced showing a tiny green dot zipping around Nick’s head like the world’s worst rave effect.
Cue the O₂ Arena Praha spokesperson, who chimed in with the most polite version of “we almost lost a Jonas” ever:
> “We can confirm that the Jonas Brothers’ performance had to be interrupted for several minutes due to the use of a prohibited laser pointer by the person. The organizing service responded to this fact. After a few minutes, the band continued their performance.”
Translation? Some prankster in the crowd went full James Bond villain, but the show must go on — after Nick had a quick breather to make sure he wasn’t being hunted by laser-wielding spies.
Concert Chaos Is Trending Hard*
Nick isn’t the first artist to have a “what-the-heck-is-happening” moment on stage. In fact, concert stages have become the new battlegrounds of chaos:
– Kelsea Ballerini got beaned by a flying object mid-song.
– Bebe Rexha had to get stitches after someone decided her face was the perfect landing pad for a cell phone.
– Ava Max took a slap to the face from a stage-invading fan (because apparently “look but don’t touch” is hard to grasp).
– And let’s not forget that time a Pink fan thought it was totally appropriate to hurl their mom’s ashes onto the stage mid-concert. Yep, you read that right. Nothing says “I love your music” like throwing Nana into the spotlight.
Luckily, Nick made it through Prague’s laser fiasco unscathed, proving that not even a high-powered laser pointer can dim the Jonas Brothers’ shine. Just another day in the wild world of live music. If lasers are now part of the concert experience, maybe bands should start issuing safety goggles at the door. 🎤✨