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Two dancers were injured at a Cantopop concert in Hong Kong after a massive video screen suspended above the stage fell onto performers below. The concert on Thursday, by boy band called Mirror, was the fourth of a series of 12 scheduled concerts by the band held at the Hong Kong Coliseum. According to the Associated Press, two performers were injured onstage and three other female audience members were also reported as injured, police said.
Hong Kong boy band "Mirror" stopped their concert after a LED monitor fell on two dancers on stage. (VCG/VCG) One of them felt unwell and was sent to the same hospital in a conscious state, while two others were in a state of shock but required no medical treatment. After the incident, band member Ahfa Wong took the stage to apologize to fans and canceled the remainder of the show.
Videos circulated on social media following the event. Footage shows band members Anson Lo and Edan Lui performing on stage with several dancers when one of the LED screens crashed down. Two women take a selfie in front of a billboard showing a portrait of Anson Lo, a member of Cantopop boy band "Mirror," in Hong Kong.
(Isaac Lawrence) The falling screen appeared to directly hit one dancer on the head and body before toppling over onto another performer as the audience screamed in horror, according to clips. Police said they received a report at 10:36 p.m. regarding the incident, and said two male dancers were sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in a conscious state.
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Hong Kong officials said Friday they would open an investigation into a concert accident where a giant LED video screen fell down onto the stage and injured two dancers. Video clips from the Cantopop group Mirror concert Thursday night show a massive LED screen suspended above the stage crashing down, directly landing on one dancer before toppling over onto another as audience members scream in horror. The injured performers were immediately sent to the Queen Elizabeth hospital.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefOne of the two dancers injured by a falling LED screen at a Mirror concert in Hong Kong has been discharged from hospital. The other remains in a critical condition.Hong Kong authorities are now considering how to bend the city health regulations, which would normally require the overseas family of the still-critical dancer to endure a week of quarantine on arrival.
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefHong Kong authorities have ordered an investigation into the incident on stage Thursday when a giant LED screen fell from the ceiling at a concert by boy band Mirror, injuring two male dancers.“I have contacted the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, and instructed the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, together with relevant departments, to comprehensively investigate the incident and review the safety requirements of similar performance activities in order to protect the safety of performers, working staff and members of the public,” said the city’s Chief Executive John Lee. He described the events as a “a serious incident.”The incident happened around 10.35pm local time on Thursday at the Coliseum, a major venue for the Canto-pop music scene.