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Nick Jonas, along with his brothers Joe and Kevin, were performing at a concert in Prague when a scary incident occurred. A laser beam was pointed at Nick Jonas, causing him to run off stage in the middle of their performance. The concert, part of their world tour called “Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour,” took place at the O2 Arena in the Czech Republic.

The O2 Arena later issued a statement confirming that the performance had to be interrupted due to the use of a prohibited laser pointer. After a brief pause, the band was able to continue their show. This incident is not the first time that performers have had to deal with safety concerns during a concert. In September, members of Green Day had to leave the stage when a drone was spotted over the venue. Similarly, Taylor Swift had to cancel shows in Austria due to a terror threat back in August. These incidents serve as a reminder of the potential risks that performers face while on stage.

During the Prague concert, not only Nick Jonas but also his brothers had to run off stage for safety reasons. It took security about 10 minutes to locate the culprit responsible for the laser incident. Despite the interruption, the show eventually resumed and the Jonas Brothers were able to finish their performance.

This incident highlights the importance of ensuring the safety of performers and audience members during live events. Concert venues and organizers must take necessary precautions to prevent such incidents from happening in the future. It is crucial for everyone involved in the music industry to prioritize safety and security to ensure that concerts and performances can be enjoyed without any risks or interruptions.