As reported by those attending the concert, the artist made that performance to protect the public from the front rows, which was constantly pushed by the people behind.
An unusual record of the Paramore concert in Chile is circulating on social networks, and it is that Hayley Williams, vocalist of the band, asked for absolute calm while performing the song It’s like that.
The singer in question asked those who attended the show to remain still while she sang track number 4 from her new album This Is Why. And the public was quite obedient.
As seen in the records, which were posted on Twitter, the public in Chile did not move during the song, like the artist, who remained still while singing.
This request, as reported by some users of the social network, It had to do with a faint in the first rows of the Movistar Arenaalthough at the moment there are no records of that incident.
Hayley Williams worried regarding her fans in Chile
However, minutes before the concert and at the beginning, several medical emergencies were reported. This was confirmed by BioBioChile.
In fact, the artist stopped the show twiceone following the first song, since the first rows were being crushed by the public from further back and asked for help to avoid accidents.
Subsequently, it stopped once more, as there were some fainting spells that required the entry of health personnel. According to reports from BioBioChile, the artist at all times remained attentive to the public to avoid incidents.
WHAT A LAUGH HAILEY FROM PARAMORE TIESAAAAA SO PEOPLE ARE NOT CRUSHED ON THE FIELD pic.twitter.com/MZv7K1iscl
— javi ᱬ (@intoitoIsen) March 6, 2023
the Chilean public DID NOT MOVE during CCÇ as Hayley asked them to. https://t.co/orDyGwRqfI pic.twitter.com/ToqrfaVAwj
— Paramore Mexico ???? (@Paramore_Mex) March 6, 2023
During “C’est Comme Ça”, Hayley asked the fans to also stay still due to fainting during the show.
Moment that will be recorded in Chile ????????
– Paramore Mexico ???????? (@ParamoreMX) March 6, 2023
Hayley at the Paramore concert in Chile pic.twitter.com/pv8rJ9EJbR
— REDЯUM (@_Synthmesc) March 6, 2023