The Backstreet Boys are back, and they’re doing a huge tour. While the iconic boy band is making dates for their DNA World Tour, they are also making sure that they are prepared to handle any bad instance. They recently had a stop performing at their concert to help a fan.
The boy band was playing their show at Noblesville, Indiana’s Ruoff Music Center. Suddenly, they found that a fan was fainting and needed medical support. Without any hint of hesitation, they stopped their performance right then and there.
The Indianapolis Star reports that their concert was almost finished when the fan needed medical attention. A woman had “some sort of emergency,” which urged the band to stop their performance right in its tracks.
The band members Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, and Kevin Richardson were performing their classic “That’s The Way I Like It.” That’s when McLean noticed somebody needed help, and he signaled to stop performing.
McLean’s signal put things into motion. About a few personnel present over there stepped into the audience to support the fainting woman. Luckily, she was helped out and taken to a nearby hospital by the EMTs who arrived.
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