Yan Haoxiang encounters dangerous accident on stage, audience is shocked during TNT anniversary show

Yan Haoxiang encounters dangerous accident on stage, audience is shocked during TNT anniversary show

In a moment that shocked the public, Chinese singer Yan Haoxiang found himself faced with a potentially dangerous situation 6th anniversary concert of the boy band TNT. Held on November 22, the celebrations became tense when a stage elevation malfunction occurred during the show.

At the beginning of the concert, the platform intended to elevate Yan Haoxiang instead unexpectedly lowered, creating a height difference of almost half a meter from the surface of the main stage. Captured clearly on video, the moment felt like a trap door opening beneath him — a misstep that could have resulted in injury if he hadn’t reacted quickly.

Despite the scare, the damaged platform remained visible throughout the show, ruining the visual layout of the otherwise shiny stage.

Surprisingly, Yan responded with poise and precision. Maintaining his balance, he calmly moved to a safer area without interrupting the performance. His natural expression and steady pace hid the severity of the accident from much of the audience.
Fellow TNT member Liu Yaowen reached out to assist, demonstrating strong group synergy and alert phase coordination.

This was not the first time Yan Haoxiang faced live performance challenges. In a past concert in Haikou, he had to deal with a malfunctioning smoke machine and a wardrobe issue, all without ruining the show. His growing reputation for balanced professionalism is earning him praise from fans and industry insiders.

Although Yan’s quick thinking has impressed many, his fan club “Little Bear Stars” has expressed concern over repeated technical failures. They say they filed a pre-emptive warning with TNT’s management company, Time Fengjun Entertainment, requesting a thorough inspection of the stage equipment, requests that appear to have gone unheeded.

Fans are now calling for a formal investigation and technical transparency. They raised difficult questions about the real cause of the failure: Was it human error? Equipment aging? Or something more complex like an electrical fault?

The incident has sparked wider concerns. Cultural bureaus in various Chinese provinces are reportedly reviewing stage safety protocols, considering revising national guidelines for performance equipment.

One expert said:

“An artist’s quick reflexes can only defuse immediate threats. The underlying problem is the lack of systemic control. This incident must serve as a wake-up call for the entire live entertainment industry.”

Sources: Netizenbuzz

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