Katy Perry suffered a scary incident at her Adelaide concert that left her dangling from a suspended metal sphere.
The American pop star performed at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Monday night during her Lifetimes tour, with footage from the incident only going viral today on social media.
In the clip, Perry could be seen inside a massive sphere contraption that was suspended from the roof of the arena. The sphere then unexpectedly tilted, leaving Perry in danger of slipping out of the cage and onto the crowd gathered below.
The arena went dark as several stage crew members rushed to help as Perry tried to maintain her balance while clinging to the bars and her wrists straps.
“I was really scared,” the fan who shared the video on X tweeted.
“Thank god she always holds onto the wrist straps because otherwise she would’ve hurt herself badly,” another chimed in, as one shared, “She ended up jumping down with security’s help.”
“Potentially could have been bad but once it lowered, she was pretty safe,” yet another fan tweeted.
Although Perry was able to get down and back on the stage, one concertgoer noted that the singer appeared “kinda shaken” when performing her next song, Nirvana.
Perry’s stage incident comes days after Beyonce also suffered a similar malfunction during her Cowboy Carter tour.
The singer was performing her country hit 16 Carriages at Houston’s NRG Stadium inside a suspended red convertible car on Sunday when it titled at a sharp angle, leaving the star holding on to one of the cables attached to the car.
“Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop,” Beyonce said into the microphone as the music cut out.
She remained suspended in the air above the crowd as the stage crew tried to get her down.
“Thank y’all for your patience,” she calmly told the crowd when she was finally brought down.
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