Dua Lipais apologizing to fans after a concert-goer allegedly set off unauthorized fireworks at her Toronto concert.
“There is an ongoing investigation into the events being conducted, and everyone involved is working hard to find out how this incident occurred,” she continued. “Bringing this show to life for my fans has been such an amazing experience, and I’m so deeply sorry for anyone who was scared, felt unsafe or whose enjoyment of the show was affected in any way. All my love, Dua.”
On Wednesday, police responded to the Scotiabank Arena around 11:42 p.m. amid reports that someone had thrown fireworks at the end of the show.
Three people suffered “very minor injuries” in the incident, the Toronto Police Service told PEOPLE.
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Video of the incident shared to social media shows the fireworks going off as Lipa was speaking on stage and asking the crowd to applaud for her dancers.
Fireworks are a prohibited item at Scotiabank, and the venue’s website says anyone in possession of them will be refused entry, and the fireworks will be turned over to police.
A spokesperson for Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE), which owns the arena, confirms that all fans walk through metal detectors upon entry.
A rep for the singer did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Lipa is currently on her Future Nostalgia Tour in support of her 2020 album of the same name, which spawned hits like “Levitating” and “Don’t Start Now.”
source: people.com