The concertgoers of the Aqua show in Perth were left confused by the various strange incidents that occurred during the performance.
According to Shelby Brady, the producer of Mix94.5, the group’s performance was “horrendous” and “awkward.”
The show got worse when Lene Nystrom, the group’s lead singer, left the stage and cried in her pajamas.
The members of the band are known for their 1997 hit “Barbie Girl.” Their performance at the Metro City Amphitheatre in Perth on Thursday evening started on the wrong foot.
According to Brady, the crowd saw an error on the stage screen before the band even took the stage.
After the screen behind them announced “Hello Adelaide,” she immediately felt that the band was off to a bad start.
The performance continued to decline when Nystrom suddenly left the stage. She said that the band’s performance was affected by a “sound issue.”
Nystrom was reportedly taking her head piece out during the song. However, it didn’t seem like a major issue until she suddenly left the stage.
According to Brady, the other members of the band continued to perform while she was gone. Many concert goers were left confused as to how the other members of the band continued to perform.
According to one of the concert goers, the lack of communication between the band and the audience caused people to leave the venue. The show then took a turn when Nystrom appeared in her pyjamas and cried.
The band then came back on stage at 10 pm. According to Brady, the lead singer of the group appeared in her pajamas and cried. She reportedly spent about an hour on stage crying.
Host of “Predict”, Kymba Cahill, empathized with Nystrom and said that she might have been experiencing an episode.
The band’s performance was reportedly affected by a “sound issue.” However, according to Cahill, the incident might have been caused by Nystrom experiencing an episode.
She said that if a person leaves the stage for an hour, and then suddenly returns in their pyjamas, it indicates that something has gone wrong. The band had to downsize their tour in Australia due to lackluster demand.