Fan Gropes Halsey on Stage at DC Concert in Shocking Video
Recent events at a Halsey concert have left fans in shock. The incident occurred during her performance at The Anthem in Washington, D.C., on November 4. The Grammy-nominated artist was mid-performance when a fan crossed a serious boundary by groping her.
Incident Details
While singing her song “Is There Somewhere,” a concertgoer reached up Halsey’s leather skirt. The video footage shows the fan touching her thigh before moving underneath her skirt, groping her. A security guard quickly intervened, swatting the fan’s hand away. Halsey continued her performance, seemingly unaware of the disturbing act.
Community Response
Fans expressed their outrage on social media platforms, condemning the fan’s behavior. Many emphasized the importance of consent and respect for artists. Comments flooded in, including:
- “I can’t even believe I have to say this. Respect Halsey and DO NOT touch her or anyone like this without their consent.”
- “F—ing GROSS,” one user exclaimed.
- Another said, “Oh, that made me sick to my stomach.”
- “They should be banned!” a different fan requested.
About Halsey and Upcoming Tour
Halsey, whose real name is Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, is currently on her Back to Badlands Tour. This tour started in Los Angeles on October 14 and will conclude in Melbourne, Australia, on February 20. Following her Washington, D.C. show, she performed in Minneapolis on November 6 and is scheduled for another performance in Chicago on November 8.
Recently, Halsey experienced a “minor medical emergency” in Boston. She was briefly hospitalized after her show there but assured her fans that she was fine and ready to continue performing.
Health Challenges
Halsey has been candid about facing health struggles in recent years. She has been diagnosed with Lupus and a rare lymphoproliferative disorder, adding complexity to her tour schedule.
This recent incident at her concert highlights the need for ongoing discussions about personal boundaries and respect in live performance settings. Fans and artists alike must prioritize safety and well-being during such events.