Former “Voice” coach Nick Jonas fled the stage during a show with his two brothers on October 15, 2024. Jonas was performing at the O2 Arena in Prague when someone in the audience pointed a laser at him, according to Page Six.
In a video posted to TikTok, Jonas could be seen running off the stage, repeatedly making the time out signal with his hands.
In a subsequent video uploaded by the same fan, a red laser could be seen on Jonas’ forehead.
“Here you can see the laser pointer in the middle of Nick Jonas‘ head. Scary 10 Minutes for the whole crowd,” the caption of the second post reads. Fans say that Jonas’ two brothers, Joe and Kevin, also got off the stage, followed by the band.
Fans say that the person responsible was removed from the venue. The Jonas Brothers returned to the stage and finished out the show when it was safe to do so. The guys got back on stage and performed “BB Good.” One fan posted a video of the performance on X (formerly Twitter).
Heavy has reached out to a rep for Jonas for comment.
Fans Reacted to the Video of the Red Laser on Nick Jonas’ Head
Quite a few fans took to the comments section of the TikTok video to react to the laser seen on Jonas’ head.
“That is so effing stupid! why would you think that would be something funny? Ruined EVERYBODY’S experience, for what? what if people had panicked and stampede?” one fan wrote.
“Ugh so unfair that any artist has to go through that fear,” someone else added.
“Right at his head too??? Why would anyone do that. I hope they’re all okay,” a third comment read.
“We were all so confused when that happened…. Like they were all leaving the stages and disappeared without saying anything in the beginning,” another fan, who claims to have been at the show, said.
Nick Jonas Was on a Social Media Break
At the time of this writing, Jonas hadn’t posted anything to social media about the incident in Prague. This could be because he’s been taking a social media break.
He posted to his Instagram feed on September 27 and then didn’t post again until October 14.
“Been taking some me time from social media. Until, I had this great photographer take these cool pics of me in front of this blue wall,” he captioned a post. He included two hashtags, the latter of which “#imback” indicates that his break is over.
The only Jonas brother who has been active on Instagram since the Prague show is Joe Jonas. He has posted a few things to his Instagram Stories, though he made no mention of the apparent safety scare from the night before.
The Jonas Brothers are currently on tour in Europe. On Wednesday, October 16, the guys are scheduled to play a show in Poland. According to their website, this is the last show on this leg of the world tour.
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