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Giant video screen falls during Hong Kong pop concert, dancers injured

Giant video screen falls during Hong Kong pop concert, dancers injured

HONG KONG (Reuters) – A large video billboard fell off a stage during a Hong Kong Boy Band Mirror concert on Thursday, injuring at least two dancers, one of them seriously, and prompting authorities to prevent the band from performing a suspended show. Investigation.

And spread on social media, videos of the screen that fell, while Hong Kong media reported that three of the audience were injured.

“I was shocked,” said John Lee, chief executive of Hong Kong. I express my sympathy to the injured and hope they recover soon.

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He said the government would investigate and review safety measures to protect performers, staff and the public.

None of the twelve members of the Mirror were hurt in the accident, which took place at the Hong Kong Coliseum next to Victoria Harbour.

The city government had ordered the band, which had been performing 12 shows at the venue, to postpone their upcoming shows.

Culture Minister Kevin Young said performances at the venue were halted until its stage structure was safe.

“From initial observation, a wire broke and caused the screen to fall and injure the dancers,” Young said at a media briefing on Friday.

The hugely popular group Cantopop was formed in 2018 with a reality TV show.

Over 13,000 mirror fans have signed an online petition asking the concert organizer to fix issues and ensure everyone’s safety.

MakerVille, the party’s organizer, owned by Hong Kong businessman Richard Lee’s PCCW Media Group, said it was thoroughly investigating the incident.

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“We deeply regret that the incident caused discomfort to viewers or others affected,” she said.

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Additional reporting by Farah Master, Jesse Pang and Twinny Seo; Editing by Richard Boleyn

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