Drake nearly hit by phone on stage as bizarre tour trend continues

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Drake nearly hit by phone on stage as bizarre tour trend continues
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Drake has now been caught up in the trend of fans throwing things on stage after a fan threw a phone at him! He became the latest star after Bebe Rexha and Lil Nas X had issues with fans on stage.

Thankfully, he looked unharmed by the incident and continued with his performance unfazed.Drake is the latest musician having to avoid a projectile on stage after someone in the crowd threw their handset at her, leaving the Hearts Wants What It Wants singer with a black eye and stitches.

Singer Kelsea Ballerini suffered a similar incident during her show at the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho last Wednesday when a fan threw a bracelet on stage and it hit her in the face.

Artists have started speaking out to urged fans to stop the strange and dangerous trend of throwing things at performers, andShe told the crowd at her Weekends with Adele residency show at Ceasar’s Palace Hotel and Casino in Sin City she doesn’t approve of the trend.

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