Cries for help in the audience: Michael Bublé interrupts the concert

There are always emergencies at concerts where fans need medical help. Now Michael Bublé has had the same experience during a performance in Great Britain. The singer then interrupts his show.

Canadian musician Michael Bublé has suspended a concert in Exeter, UK, after fans in the audience called for medical help. This is reported by the “Mirror”, citing visitors to the concert. Accordingly, the 46-year-old asked confused in the crowd what was going on. He then called the paramedics over his microphone.

“Michael said, ‘What’s going on here, why are all these people screaming?’ Then he asked the paramedics to come and he told the people not to be afraid,” the newspaper quoted a concert-goer as saying.

Bublé completed the final performance of his UK tour, ‘An Evening with Michael Bublé’, at the legendary Powderham Castle venue. In view of the corona pandemic, the tour had to be canceled last year and had now restarted.

Michael Bublé is one of Canada’s most successful music exports. The singer has received four Grammy awards. His last album “Higher” was released four months ago.

Similar incidents occur again and again at concerts. Recently, pop wonder Billie Eilish received a lot of praise because she didn’t just keep performing while fans in the audience were apparently struggling with health problems. She therefore interrupted a performance in Atlanta, USA, at the beginning of the year and a concert in London in June. Equally quick-witted, former One Direction singer Harry Styles responded at a concert in the English capital in May to give help to a weary fan.

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