On the 40th anniversary of his debut, Nick Cheung will hold a solo concert in Macau on the third day of the Lunar New Year. A few days ago, a video of him rehearsing for a concert was exposed. He accidentally fell from the air while performing a difficult move. The person and pia

marks the 40th anniversary of his debut. Nick Cheung will hold a solo concert in Macau on the third day of the Lunar New Year.

A few days ago, a video of him rehearsing for a concert was exposed. He accidentally fell from the air while performing a difficult move. The person and piano spun several times and then hit the ground heavily. After the video was exposed, netizens exclaimed that it was too thrilling.

In the video, Zhang Weijian, dressed casually, "floats" in mid-air with a white grand piano. Zhang Weijian sat in front of the piano and played and sang. He and the piano turned clockwise several times, and finally he and the piano fell to the ground together, and the piano hit him...

After the accident, the staff who had been guarding both sides of the piano were first frightened. He jumped for a moment, then immediately stepped forward to check.

Fortunately, Zhang Weijian was not seriously injured. He slowly got up, readjusted his condition, and insisted on completing the rehearsal.

On the 25th, Zhang Weijian also uploaded an "angry stomping dance" to report that he was safe. He said, "Don't worry, everything is safe in the rehearsal."

This accident also caused people to pay attention to stage safety. Safety measures at concert venues are crucial for artists and audiences alike. When pursuing stunning stage effects, safety issues must not be ignored. It is hoped that the organizers can strengthen supervision of stage safety to ensure the safety of every performer.

Many netizens said that first of all, listening to music at a concert is the core, and some designs that are flashy or even have safety risks are not very necessary.

(Yangcheng Evening News·Yangcheng Pai Comprehensive News Morning News, Red Star News, Netizen Comments)