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Hong Kong boy band Mirror ends show after falling screen hits dancers

The Hong Kong government has halted Mirror concerts until the stage's structure is proven to be safe, Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Kevin Yeung said in a late-night statement.

Hong Kong's leader John Lee said he was shocked by the incident and has ordered a comprehensive investigation to assess the safety requirements of similar shows to "ensure the safety of performers, crew and the public".

Over the past year, Mirror have emerged as the most popular Cantonese pop act and are credited with revitalising Hong Kong's local music scene.

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The 12-piece's latest concert series, originally scheduled to run from Jul 25 to Aug 6 at the prestigious Coliseum, was eagerly anticipated by fans and tickets were quickly snapped up.

But the shows have been plagued by technical faults since debuting on Monday, leading fans to question whether they are safe. More than 10,000 signed a petition urging organisers to take better care of performers.

On Tuesday night one Mirror member, Frankie Chan, fell about a metre off the edge of the stage, though he later said on social media that he only bruised his left arm, according to the South China Morning Post.

Other fan-filmed clips of the concert showed walkways wobbling under the weight of performers and some stars missing their steps in the dimly lit space.

Even before Thursday, government officials had already contacted the concert organisers regarding "stage incidents" and demanded improvements, according to a government press release.

Photos of the aftermath of Thursday's incident showed police, paramedics and production crew on stage.

Concert organisers Music Nation and MakerVille apologised in a statement and said they will thoroughly investigate the incident.

"We are deeply sorry about the accident and are very concerned about the situation of the two people injured," organisers said, adding they will provide all necessary assistance to those hurt.

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