Halsey and her Maryland fans certainly didn’t expect their night to go the way it did, as the singer’s concert at the Merriweather Post Pavilion was eventually canceled due to “weather-related technical difficulties.” However, I think it’s an understatement after seeing the crazy videos from the event that fans have posted on social media. Wild thunderstorms threw viewers into chaos as the hall began to flood with water gushing from the roofs of the indoor and outdoor venues.
The concert was reportedly a “rain or shine” event and a large crowd gathered in the pavilion to see Halsey star in the atmospheric cinematic experience. Halsey: If I can’t have love, I want power. currently available for streaming HBO Max subscribers . Yet despite the storm forecast, no one could have expected the turbulent scene that followed. The videos posted on Twitter were utterly unreal, showing water rolling down the hall floors, flooding the pit in front of the stage:
Pit update for Halsey … pic.twitter.com/UesHieWg36June 9, 2022
The video showed water dripping from the ceiling onto most of the unoccupied seats, as a few lucky (?) Patrons still in the area tried to find solace under an umbrella:
Halsey’s team went all out for the special effects on this tour pic.twitter.com/ydEvGVZwtbJune 9, 2022
One particularly disturbing post that attracted a lot of attention online showed a man knocking a squirrel off the scene as he ran for cover from the storm. Although the squirrel struggled to escape the flooded pit, the Twitter user reported that the squirrel arrived backstage safe and sound.
Couldn’t this Halsey show in Maryland be as real as WHAT pic.twitter.com/vojuVzalumJune 9, 2022
Before things got really bad, viewers reacted to the oncoming storm with a lot of noise as rain swirled around the venue. A Twitter video shows the moment when water started pouring from the ceiling onto Halsey’s fans below:
she’s getting CRAZY IN MARYLAND RN #LoveandPowerTour #halsey #Maryland pic.twitter.com/mTwVZ3X9KSJune 9, 2022
The sing 2 Actress – which he has already talked about how connected she is with her fans – responded in several tweets to the chaos that ensued when the pavilion started to flood, storytelling a fan, would do anything not to disappoint them, even play a shorter set if possible, but it would not risk her safety. She tweeted who was “sorry and panicked” when she saw what was happening:
Maryland, I don’t even know what to say. If you missed my stream, I’ll post something explaining what happened soon. But right now I’m heartbroken and panicked and just want to know when / if everyone will be back home safe and sound. I love them more than anything else.
The “Bad at Love” singer also criticized the Merriweather Post Pavilion for the way the situation was handled and assured fans that Twitter who was working on rescheduling the show and when that happened it would take place in a different location:
I really want to add that I’m more than disappointed with how the venue has handled everything tonight and my rescheduled date will be somewhere else. I hear you loud and clear, I promise.
I can’t blame him for having that reaction, based on the crazy videos people posted at the concert. Even if the thunderstorms couldn’t be avoided, it could have become a dangerous situation, and it seemed fans had been waiting in this storm, many of which appeared to be standing in the water, for some time before the show officially began. . canceled.
It’s a testament to Halsey fans who were ready to go out in that weather and wait to see if a show would take place! In the end, crowd safety was the most important thing and let’s just hope everyone got home safe and sound.
Source: Cinemablend

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