Bad news for Louis Tomlinson fans  – alongside the shame that comes with paying money to see arguably the least-intriguing former One Direction member in concert, golf-ball-sized hail has emerged as yet another active threat to what may be the world’s cringiest fandom.


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On Wednesday, June 21, several concertgoers were met with a less-than-pleasant surprise as severe hail pelted the open-air Red Rocks Amphitheatre near Denver, Colorado, fans sustaining welts, bruises, and other inquiries as the show was delayed twice and ultimately postponed, per local Fox affiliate KDVR.




“This was the scariest thing that’s ever happened to me,” TikTok creator @christinashouts wrote atop footage of the snowy show. “I honestly didn’t know how we were going to get out alive. After the hail stopped we helped a few teenage [sic] girls who were having panic attacks after being separated from their groups.”




Yet scattered teens were seemingly among the least pressing concerns of the evening. Seven people were hospitalized for injuries ranging from broken bones to gashes, with up to 90 others suffering lesser injuries, per the outlet.


We can only hope that fans were led in one direction toward a refund … and possibly some free therapy.