Nick Jonas bolts off stage during Jonas Brothers concert after being pointed with laser

Nick Jonas ran off the stage during the Jonas Brothers concert in Prague on Tuesday after a laser was pointed at him. Getty Images

This is an S.O.S.

Nick Jonas, 32, bolted off the stage during the Jonas Brothers concert in Prague Tuesday night after a crowd member pointed a laser at him.

According to a video online, the “Jealous” singer was forced to stop the show and sprint off the stage at the O2 Arena in the capital of the Czech Republic.

Though it’s unclear what happened in the video, it was reported that “someone in the audience pointed a laser aimed at Nick.”

Nick was seen running off the stage and signaling to his security team after being targeted with the laser at the O2 Arena on Oct. 15. jolanda.einzelstueck/Tiktok

Netizens claim the concert was paused for 10 minutes amid the scare. jolanda.einzelstueck/Tiktok

“The person was removed from the venue and the show continued. I’m glad Nick and the rest of the best is safe,” the post was captioned.

In the clip, the second youngest brother was seen making a “time out” signal with his hands toward his security as he rushed down the stairs and exited the concert space with stunned audience members watching.

After Nick fled the scene, his brothers Joe, 35, and Kevin, 36, also ran off the stage and the show was paused for nearly 10 minutes, according to multiple reports.

Nick’s brothers also reportedly exited the stage but all three returned to continue the show once the scene was swept. Getty Images

Nick and his bandmates continued the show with a rendition of their hit “BB Good.” GC Images

Once the potential threat was eliminated and the scene was swept, all three Jonas Brothers returned to the stage and performed their 2008 hit, “BB Good,” according to another fan account on X.

Nick’s rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Fans flooded social media to express gratitude for the singer’s safety following the hair-raising incident.

Fans expressed their gratitude for the band’s safety following the incident. Getty Images

Jonas, seen here with his wife Priyanka Chopra, appeared shaken up in the videos shared on X. Instagram

“That’s actually so scary,” one person wrote on X, with another writing, “This is nowhere near funny.”

“People use lasers when aiming with a sniper so idk why anyone thinks he’s overreacting. Come on its his life,” another defender wrote of Nick’s reaction to run away.

“Omg im so glad they are all safe,” an Instagram user chimed in. “@nickjonas handled that laser threat like a pro, but artists shouldn’t have to face this,” another added.

The singer’s rep did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment. AbacaPress / SplashNews.com

Nick, seen here in July 2024, made a “time out” sign with his hands to let his team know he felt in danger. Getty Images

This isn’t the first time that the Jonas Brothers have had to deal with unruly audience members.

Last September, Nick scolded fans for throwing bracelets at him during their Jonas Brothers gig in Sacramento, Calif.

That was just one of a string of incidents causing performers to pause their shows due to disruptive audience members.

Nick shares a daughter with Chopra. priyankachopra/Instagram

He isn’t the only celebrity to deal with unruly audience members. WireImage

Bebe Rexha memorably sustained a black eye and needed stitches after a fan chucked a cell phone at her during her show in New York City last year. The concertgoer was promptly arrested and charged with assault.

A year later, she booted a fan from her concert in Norway after the person attempted to throw an object at her.

In June 2023, Harry Styles was struck in the eye by a flying object during his concert in Vienna, and that same month Kelsea Ballerini was hit in the face by a random object pelted at her while on stage in Boise, Idaho.

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