Rian Ekky Pradipta, or better known as Rian D'Masiv, recently shared a tense moment that almost turned into a serious incident while performing with his band. The incident occurred on Friday (6/9) night, when Rian and the other personnel performed at a big event in the Bangka Belitung Islands Province.
That night, D'Masiv performed stunningly at the Sahabudin Sports Field, Pangkalpinang. However, unexpectedly, the stage properties that were supposed to give a magnificent effect almost caused an accident.
In the middle of the ongoing performance, a burst of fire from the stage effects almost hit Rian. The moment was successfully captured in a video that he uploaded on Instagram. He also had time to vent about his condition and the safety of musicians on stage .
Here is a portrait of the seconds when Rian D'Masiv almost got hit by a blast of fire while performing, summarized by brilio.net from the Instagram account @rianekkypradipta, Sunday (8/9).
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Rian and D'Masiv just performed at a music festival in Bangka Belitung, September 6, 2024.
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At that time, Rian was enthusiastically singing while interacting with the audience while stretching his arms forward.
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Without realizing it, Rian was standing near the mouth of a flamethrower placed on the edge of the stage.
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Approaching the chorus of the song "Esok Kan Bahagia", an incident occurred when a fire effect appeared and hit the vocalist's face.
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Rian, who was a little shocked, couldn't immediately continue the song he was singing.
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He took a moment to step aside, while the other D'Masiv personnel continued the song.
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Luckily, the 37-year-old man managed to survive the shocking incident. However, Rian admitted that his left eye was sore for the rest of the concert.
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However, he also expressed his gratitude because he was still given safety and D'Masiv was able to finish the concert excitingly.
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Rian also advised that in the future the crew and music stage managers should be more careful and pay attention to safety.