Audience at Adele concert injured
A dispute between a Northern Irish fan and two security staff at Adele's pop-up stadium in Munich ended with the fan being injured and taken to hospital. Police are now investigating the security personnel for dangerous bodily harm.
Following a physical altercation with a concertgoer at an Adele concert in Munich, two security staff were temporarily detained but later released. They are now under investigation for dangerous bodily harm, allegedly having struck the man, police confirmed.
The cause of the altercation and the exact sequence of events remain unclear. On Friday evening, just before the concert began, a 26-year-old Northern Irish man got into a physical altercation with the security personnel, resulting in injuries that required hospital treatment. The background and details of the incident are currently under investigation.
For Adele's ten concerts in Munich, a pop-up stadium tailored to her needs was constructed. This is her first European mainland performance since 2016, with the 36-year-old singer winning numerous awards, including Oscars, Golden Globes, and Grammys.
Despite the ongoing investigation, many attendees at the pop-up stadium shared their concern about the incident, expressing their disappointment towards the alleged actions of the security staff towards The entertainment. In light of these allegations, concertgoers are demanding more accountability and better training for security personnel to ensure such incidents do not happen again during future events.