Stage Catches On Fire During Kane Brown Concert At Fenway Park

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Trying to send up his location with smoke signals?

Kane Brown was in Boston for a show at Fenway Park on Saturday, which means that the Red Sox losing to the MLB basement-dwelling Oakland Athletics was only the second worst thing to happen at Fenway over the past 10 days. But anyway, I digress.

During the show, a fire broke out on the rigging above the stage, forcing the show to come to a halt as crews worked to scale the scaffolding and extinguish the blaze.

The fire was quickly extinguished, and the concert was able to resume after only being delayed by about 10 minutes. Tough luck for all those boyfriends who were forced to go to the show against their will…

@bethanie_0223 Kane Brown has fenway so hot tonight, it caught the stage on fire ❤️‍🔥#fenwaypark #kanebrown #boston #counteymusic #intheairtourkanebrown #intheairtour2024 ♬ original sound – b

No cause of the fire has been released, and nobody was injured during the brief interruption. But video from earlier in the concert shows flames being shot up near the site of the fire, so it’s likely that the production pyrotechnics were the cause of the blaze.

It’s obviously not the first time that Kane has had to rely on first responders to come to his rescue. (You knew we were going to go there).

Back in 2020, Kane revealed that he got lost on his own property and had to call the police to come rescue him:

“We got lost for 7 hours. We have 30 acres, it’s all woods, and we made our own trail. And then it started raining, and it started getting dark, and we started running out of gas, and we couldn’t find our trail back. 

We live by all these cliffs… so everywhere we tried to go and we thought we were getting somewhere, we’d run into a drop off. So we’d run into a drop off, so we ended up having to call the cops, and walking down… Kate thought I was just trying to get out of the unpacking boxes because it was literally the first day we were moving in.”

In all seriousness, happy that nobody was injured (in either incident). And we know that Kane’s not exactly an outdoors guy, so they can probably rule him out as a suspect when looking for who started the fire.

Oh yeah, and after the show the first song that the stadium played was apparently “We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel, which is a great troll.

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