Adele had fans in hysterics at her Las Vegas show when she dared someone to throw something at her on stage.
Watch the hilarious exchange below:
Throwing items at singers isn’t exactly a new phenomenon – I'm sure the Beatles got more than their fair share of bras in their hey day.
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But recently things have been getting a little weird, as someone gave their mum’s ashes to P!nk, while another gave her a giant wheel of brie as she performed at Hyde Park, London.
Singer Bebe Rexha was rushed off stage after one audience member threw a phone at her face, and Kelsea Ballerini was forced to stop her concert after being hit by an object.
Adele wasn’t taking any chances as she performed in Vegas, where she stopped the show to have a bit of banter with the crowd before setting off a t-shirt cannon into the audience.
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She made it pretty clear she wouldn’t be happy if anyone tried any funny business with her, joking that she would ‘f**king kill’ them if they did.
The singer yelled: "Have you noticed how people are, like, forgetting f**king show etiquette at the moment?
"Throwing s**t on stage, have you seen them? I f**king dare you, I dare you throw something at me, I'll f**king kill you."
She then lifted up the t-shirt cannon and fired it into the crowd, shouting: “Stop throwing things at the artist.”
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Adele laughed that it was a ‘total reverse’ as she 'can shoot things at the audience', creasing up on stage.
P!nk was recently stunned when she was handed a fan’s mum’s ashes as she toured her Summer Carnival show, following the release of most recent album Trustfall earlier this year.
Performing to a crowd at Hyde Park last week, the 42-year-old singer was given various teddy bears, candies, flowers and artwork of her face.
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But she became speechless when she picked up a pouch of cremated remains that had been thrown on the stage, asking a fan: “This is your mom's?”
No doubt feeling pretty awkward, she said: “I don’t know how to feel about this.”
P!nk pretty soon dropped them back to the ground on stage, before later adding: “I have to say that was a first.”
Responding to this, rather unique, exchange on Twitter, one user wrote: “She handled it well cause I’d definitely be mad that someone handed me their mom’s ashes.”