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Video shows Nick Jonas pause concert to help a struggling fan at Boston stop on 'The Tour'
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Date:2025-04-19 12:46:25
Nick Jonas paused mid-song to check on an audience member, who appeared to be in distress, during a show in Boston on Wednesday.
Video footage from the incident, captured by TikTok user Geoff McGrattan, shows Jonas pausing while performing "Jealous" as he spots a struggling fan.
"You ok?" he first mouths before leaning towards the edge of the stage to get a closer look. He then asks for the music to be stopped while waiting for medics and authorities to come and assist the aggrieved person. The fan's status was not immediately clear. USA TODAY has reached out to Jonas Brothers' management for an update.
Thursday's show at the TD Garden in Boston was the Jonas Brothers' fourth show of the "The Tour" and their second show in Boston. "The Tour" kicked off with two sold-out shows at Yankee Stadium in New York. Their setlist is broken into two acts and totals over 65 songs.
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Nick tumbles into hole
The Boston leg has been an eventful one for this Jonas brother because a day earlier, during another show in the city, the "Close" singer tripped and fell while performing. The moment was captured on video that shows the 30-year-old, wearing yellow pants and a white top singing "Sail Away" alongside older brothers Kevin and Joe Jonas, stepping backward into a massive hole on stage.
Fortunately, he was able to immediately get back up on his feet and the show went on without further hurdles.
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At their opening show on Saturday, Aug. 12, Nick expressed his pride and gratitude for their fans' support over the years.
"I'm so proud we got (ourselves) together so we could be here tonight," Jonas said. "We've seen a lot of people who have been with us from the beginning."
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