Harry Styles hit near the eye by an object while performing during a concert in Vienna| Watch

Updated : Jul 10, 2023 21:32
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Singer Harry Styles is the latest artist to have become a victim of the dangerous trend of fans throwing items on stage at performers during their concerts.

An unknown object struck near the singer’s eye while he was performing in Vienna.

The scene was captured on camera by a fan and was shared on Twitter.

Harry was seen wincing in pain as he bent over, covered his eye with his hands. He then went walking off stage.

Harry Styles performed at Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna, Austria, on July 8.

Fans have reacted angrily to the incident and expressed concern for Harry in the comment section.

‘People need to stop throwing things and respect artists, like it’s getting tiring,’ said one fan. Another wrote, ‘people are so nasty. first bebe and now harry? yall have no decorum.’

‘The fact that this seems like a “trend” now is infuriating. Y’all are gunna take away live music from the people who actually care about the performers well being.’ read another comment.
This is not the first time that an artist has been hit by an object on stage. In June, Bebe Rexha was hit by a phone at her concert. Later, Rexha shared two pictures of herself showcasing the cut near her eyebrows on social media.

Days later, Ava Max was slapped by a fan during her concert.

Then, singer Kelsea Ballerini was struck in the face when a fan threw an object onstage at her show in Boise, Idaho.

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