JAKARTA - A spectator got on stage and interfered with pop star Katy Perry's recent show in Sydney, Australia.
Meanwhile, the 40-year-old singer is visiting Australia for her world tour entitled 'The Lifetimes Tour'. The incident occurred when Perry appeared at the Qudos Bank Arena on Sunday, June 9.
From the fan video uploaded on social media, Katy Perry was seen holding the guitar while singing his 2008 hit song, Hot N Cold.
Suddenly, a spectator got on stage, approached Perry, and leaned his hand on the star's shoulder.
Perry, who looked uncomfortable, went away from the audience, which was finally secured by three crew members.
"There will never be a show like this again, so just enjoy it," Perry said, as if telling fans nothing happened.
According to a Sydney Morning Herald report, the audience who interfered with the Katy Perry concert was Johnson Wen, the man who often went up to the stage for shows for content on his TikTok account, @pyjamamann.
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Previously, he had interfered with The Weeknd's show in Melbourne and The Chainsmokers' show at the Palm Tree Festival in Sydney last year.
It was also reported that the NSW Police had arrested Wen and charged him with "entering closed land and preventing someone from carrying out work or duty".
Wen was then given conditional guarantees and will attend the Burwood Local Court on June 23. He has also been banned from the Sydney Olympic Park area for six months.
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