"Unfortunately, last evening an incident occurred with an audience member who landed in the orchestra from the lower mezzanine. Drake, Apollo, and SiriusXM halted the show immediately when learning of a potential fan injury, and standard protocols were taken," the statement read.
They continued, "They were seen immediately by EMS on site. The fan and other audience members reported that they were OK. No major injuries have been reported. The Apollo is investigating the situation further."
At the end of the night, Drake thanked the crowd and apologized for the delays.
"This crowd is an absolute 10 out of 10. I’m so happy with tonight. We apologize for the delays and all that shit, but thank you," Drake said on stage.
It's nice to hear the crowd still had a good time — and that everyone was okay!
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