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Jackson Wang stepped on the air and fell off the stage. What should we pay attention to in stage design?
On the evening of 25th, at the Melbourne concert in GOT7, Jackson Wang accidentally stepped on the air and fell off the stage while interacting with fans. He lay on the ground for a long time before getting up, and he did not forget to comfort his fans with gestures. After Jackson Wang fell off the stage, people asked him how he was. He gave a thumbs-up to show that it was all right, but you can see that his arm is red. But there should be no serious injuries.

Although Jackson Wang's injury is not serious, the place where Jackson Wang stepped on the air seems to be covered with black cloth. Jackson Wang didn't know that this place was hollowed out, so he stepped on it and fell off the stage directly. Many fans were very angry after reading it and questioned why there was a trap on the stage.

Therefore, if there are similar hollowed-out places in the stage design, it can't be covered with black cloth, because the stars usually focus on the performance and interaction with the audience at night, so they won't pay attention to their feet. If they are covered with black cloth, it is really difficult to tell at night. It's best to block the hollowed-out place with some signs, or block it with something solid.

In addition, more attention should be paid to the lifting platform on the stage, because the edge of the lifting platform is still dangerous. When the star rises from the stage below, more attention should be paid to this design. There are still some edges on the stage, because many stars are likely to interact with the audience below when performing on the stage, so when interacting with the audience on the edge of the stage, we need to pay attention to whether the edge is firm, because many times the stars are likely to be pulled off the stage or slid down from the edge.