A fan took one of Maluma’s belongings in the middle of the show, how did the singer react?
At his first concert in Mexico City, the Colombian singer was surprised by a fan when he arrived at the show
Maluma experienced an unexpected moment at one of his concerts in Mexico when a fan took one of his belongings during one of his concerts in Mexico.
During his first concert in At the Sports Palace in Mexico City, the singer entered the venue and passed very close to the audience, among whom there were fans who tried to greet him and touch him; however, one of them took his cap.
As the Colombian singer ran through the audience, a fan took the opportunity to grab the cap he was wearing.
Immediately, Maluma turned around in surprise and, without stopping, burst out laughing. But, later, another fan gave the singer a cap, who immediately put it on.
Maluma is in Mexico as part of his +Pretty +Dirty tour, which began on March 15 in Spain.
After touring countries such as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Portugal, Colombia and Mexico, the singer plans to end the tour on August 23 in El Salvador.
Why did Maluma scold a fan?
Recently, Maluma interrupted one of his concerts at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City to scold a fan who brought her approximately one-year-old baby without hearing protection.
Is there a baby? , asked the singer when he realized there was a little one year old or younger in the audience.
Immediately, Maluma called the baby's presence an act of irresponsibility, especially because he wasn't wearing any kind of hearing protection.
But ma'am, I'm going to tell you one thing with all due respect, I'm already a father, how old is he? One year old? "Do you think it's a good idea to bring a one-year-old baby to a concert where the sound is really loud?" the singer asked. Maluma assured that he, as a father, would never take his daughter Paris to a show of that magnitude at such a young age. "That's irresponsible... And you're swinging it around like it's a toy."That child doesn't want to be there," said the "Cuatro babys" singer, who highlighted the auditory risks of exposing a baby to such an environment.

