French Singer Bilal Hassani Pelted with Debris During Lyon Concert Performance

While participating in a free concert organized by Radio Scoop in Lyon, with several other artists, Bilal Hassani, a 20-year-old French singer of Moroccan origin, was targeted by thrown projectiles.
Several artists were invited to this free concert organized by Radio Scoop. Among them were Ridsa, Black M, Maëlle, Amel Bent and others who were expected to sing their biggest hits. Bilal Hassani was also there to sing his cult title, "Roi", which took him to Eurovision.
However, while he was in the middle of performing this single, Bilal Hassani was targeted by individuals who threw projectiles at him that appear to be trash: papers, towels, ... Fortunately, the young artist, who celebrated his 20th birthday on September 9, did not receive anything.
"These are things that happen. I hope no one was endangered and thank you to Radio Scoop for the warm welcome. Thank you also to you my lives, your love shone brighter than ever despite the little mishaps. The world is crazy, but I’m still dancing," Bilal wrote on Twitter, to denounce this unfortunate incident, while also referring to his latest single served to the public, during this concert organized by Radio Scoop.
This incident did not discourage Bilal Hassani’s fans who, obviously, enjoyed his performance of "Je danse encore". It even saw the rise of the young artist’s mother on stage.
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