
Concertgoer Suffers Severe Burns from Fireworks at Post Malone Show
Concertgoer Suffers Second-Degree Burns from Fireworks at Post Malone Concert in Toronto A Toronto concertgoer, Bre Flynn, suffered a second-degree burn and hair loss after being struck by fireworks during a Post Malone concert at Rogers Centre earlier this week. Flynn captured the incident on video, which has since gone viral. In the video, she is seen reacting to being hit by fireworks, and later, shows the resulting burn. The video also shows the aftermath of the incident. "The sparks were flying and it landed on my head. It gave me a second-degree burn and my hair fell out," Flynn said in a follow-up video. She also stated that her injury wasn't initially taken seriously by staff at the concert. A staff member reportedly gave her a water bottle and told her to pour it on the burn. The incident has sparked widespread discussion online, with many users expressing concern for Flynn's safety and criticizing the concert venue's response. One user commented, "Thank goodness you were turned around omg." Another urged Flynn to "get your bag! Contact a lawyer." Rogers Centre has yet to comment publicly on the incident. Flynn is now seeking legal advice. This incident highlights the importance of safety protocols at large-scale events. The video serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers associated with fireworks and the need for concert venues to provide adequate medical care and support to attendees.