was singing "It's Not a Sin for Men to Cry" a cappella, the underground door of the stage was accidentally opened. Andy accidentally stepped on the air and fell during the performance. Fortunately, he didn't fall completely.
However, according to the audience at the scene, Andy's hand was slightly bruised. The video showed that a staff member handed over a towel as soon as possible.
Andy then shouted to the audience, "It's okay" and "It's okay", and said he would bandage his hand after he stepped off the stage. After the
concert, many fans left messages on the official Weibo of the concert to raise questions:
This is not the first time Andy Lau has caused netizens to worry about stage safety issues during this tour.
In July this year, when Andy Lau was on a concert tour in Shanghai, a fan photographed a stage move where Andy was sliding and kneeling on a high platform. From a bird's-eye view, Andy Lau is very close to the edge of the platform. Many viewers said: It's too dangerous!
Later, Andy Lau apologized for slipping and kneeling at the concert, "I'm sorry. I did a very dangerous (movement) yesterday. I didn't expect it to be so slippery. I was also afraid, so I specially apologize to everyone today. I hope Everyone understands." Andy Lau said that he will take good care of himself and will not do such high-risk performances again.
At Beijing Station, he almost missed the point on the lift platform. The live footage showed that Andy Lau was standing on a small circular lifting platform. While walking and singing, he probably forgot that he was standing on the platform and almost missed the step. Fortunately, he retreated in time and grasped the handrail with his hands to avoid the accident.
was singing "It's Not a Sin for Men to Cry" a cappella, the underground door of the stage was accidentally opened. Andy accidentally stepped on the air and fell during the performance. Fortunately, he didn't fall completely.
However, according to the audience at the scene, Andy's hand was slightly bruised. The video showed that a staff member handed over a towel as soon as possible.
Andy then shouted to the audience, "It's okay" and "It's okay", and said he would bandage his hand after he stepped off the stage. After the
concert, many fans left messages on the official Weibo of the concert to raise questions:
This is not the first time Andy Lau has caused netizens to worry about stage safety issues during this tour.
In July this year, when Andy Lau was on a concert tour in Shanghai, a fan photographed a stage move where Andy was sliding and kneeling on a high platform. From a bird's-eye view, Andy Lau is very close to the edge of the platform. Many viewers said: It's too dangerous!
Later, Andy Lau apologized for slipping and kneeling at the concert, "I'm sorry. I did a very dangerous (movement) yesterday. I didn't expect it to be so slippery. I was also afraid, so I specially apologize to everyone today. I hope Everyone understands." Andy Lau said that he will take good care of himself and will not do such high-risk performances again.
At Beijing Station, he almost missed the point on the lift platform. The live footage showed that Andy Lau was standing on a small circular lifting platform. While walking and singing, he probably forgot that he was standing on the platform and almost missed the step. Fortunately, he retreated in time and grasped the handrail with his hands to avoid the accident.
Source: City Express