
Fireworks Injure Concertgoer at Toronto Jelly Roll Concert
Fireworks Injure Concertgoer at Toronto's Rogers Centre A 24-year-old concertgoer, Brianna Flynn, was injured by fireworks during Jelly Roll's performance at Toronto's Rogers Centre on Monday night. The incident occurred as Jelly Roll's opening set was ending. Ms. Flynn, who was standing near the stage, was struck in the head by a firework cascading from the arena's top. "I just felt something very hot and hard hit my head out of nowhere," Flynn recounted in an interview. "I didn't know what was happening until people next to me said, 'Your hair is on fire.'" The video shows Ms. Flynn's immediate reaction to being hit. She received first aid at the scene but missed the headline act, Post Malone. The burn injury is healing, but she hopes the tour organizers will implement changes to improve fan safety. The incident raises concerns about safety protocols at large concert venues. This event underscores the importance of ensuring that pyrotechnic displays are managed safely to prevent accidents and protect attendees.