Video screen falls during concert


Unplanned routine: Paramedics treating two injured dancers after the giant video screen fell onto the stage during the Mirror concert at Hong Kong’s Coliseum. — APUnplanned routine: Paramedics treating two injured dancers after the giant video screen fell onto the stage during the Mirror concert at Hong Kong’s Coliseum. — AP

HONG KONG: A big video panel fell onto a stage during a Thursday concert by Hong Kong boyband Mirror, injuring at least two dancers, one of them seriously, and prompting authorities to ban the group from performing pending an investigation.

Video clips of the screen falling are circulating on social media while Hong Kong media reported that three members of the audience were also hurt.

“I am shocked,” said Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee. “I express sympathy to those who were injured and hope that they would recover soon.”

The government would investigate and review safety procedures to protect performers, staff and the public, he said.

None of the 12 members of Mirror was hurt in the accident at Hong Kong’s Coliseum, next to Victoria Harbour.

The city government had ordered the band, which was putting on a run of 12 shows at the venue, to postpone its upcoming performances.

Culture Secretary Kevin Yeung said shows at the venue were suspended until the stage structure was deemed safe.

“From initial observation, a wire fractured and led to the fall of the screen and caused the dancers to be injured,” Yeung told a media briefing yesterday.

The hugely popular cantopop group was formed in 2018 through a reality television show.

More than 13,000 Mirror fans signed an online petition asking the concert organiser to fix the problems and ensure the safety of all.

Concert organiser MakerVille, which is owned by Hong Kong tycoon Richard Li’s PCCW Media Group, said it was thoroughly investigating the accident.

“We are deeply sorry that the incident caused unease to viewers or others affected,” it said. — Reuters

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