During a recent concert, a fan suffered a head injury after a firework mishap.
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Post Malone and Jelly Roll have been touring on their Big A-- Stadium Tour, although it appears as though they need to make a couple more safety checks.
Bre Bartlett was recording herself while Jelly Roll hit the stage at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario. She attended with her sister, when a rogue spark of sorts landed on her head, burning immediately.
In the video she posted to TikTok, which has since gathered over 3 million views, you can see the smoke erupt from her scalp.
She shared pictures of her scalp after the incident, which reveals a nasty and painful burn.
Very ironically, Jelly Roll was singing "Save Me" at the time.
Apparently, this isn't the first time a fan has been scorched by the pyrotechnics at the nationwide tour. In response to the video, people have been stepping forward and sharing their accounts.
After people shared their stories, and after the clip was picked up by a news station, Bartlett made a follow-up video to spread awareness of these incidents. Bartlett has claimed that she's "not complaining" so likely has no intention to sue over the incident.
You can watch the crazy moment below.
People Shocked Over What Could Have Been A Very Dangerous Situation
People flocked to the comment sections to share their thoughts on the matter, share advice, or tell their own stories.
Most are incredibly concerned for her, and are worried about what could happen to the next fan.
"Girl get in contact with post or jelly roll QUICK," urged one.
"GET A LAWYER & don't accept anything from the concert venue until after consulting with lawyer!!!" suggested another.
"Sounds like a lawsuit. They shouldn't be doing pyrotechnics if they are [injuring] people," a third wrote.
"Girl that could have been so much worse if you were facing the stage!! I hope you're able to get in contact with someone," one more weighed in.
The next fan to get touched by a stray flame may not get so lucky. They really need to sort out what's going on.
