Harry Styles was hit in the eye by an object thrown on stage during a performance in Vienna on Saturday, marking the latest incident in a growing list of similar situations in recent weeks.

Video images posted by concert visitors on social networks show the singer from as it was walking across the stage while the object hits him right in the eye during a concert on his Love on Tour.

Styles are visible wince in pain when an object hits you, and leans over as she puts her hands on her head to compose herself before continuing forward. The artist has not yet informed his followers on his social networks about the incident.

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However, an unfortunate event This isn’t the first time Styles has been targeted by a flying object. during the performance on stage. In 2022, this was shown by videos posted on social networks Styles was hit by Skittles candies which was thrown at him during a concert in Los Angeles. The incident prompted Skittles’ official Twitter account to post a message to its followers that read: “We don’t think we need to say this: Please don’t throw Skittles.”

Styles rejoins the roster artists who have recently been affected by the items as they performed on stage, joining Drake, Bebe Rexha, Kelsea Ballerini and Ava Maxas seen in various videos posted on social media in recent weeks.

Rapper Drake, hit by a phone, joins the list of performers who have had objects thrown on stage by fans

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Rexha and Drake were the targets Cell phones which were thrown at them while they were on the stage, and Rexha suffered a serious eye injury.

Ballerini was hit in the face in June when a bracelet was thrown at her during the performance, causing her to pause the song and leave the stage, and Max was punched in the face by a concertgoer who ran onto the stage before being taken away by security. .

The increasingly frequent incidents have sparked protests from other artists such as Adele, who told her Las Vegas crowd earlier this month to “stop throwing things at the artist!”. (AND)