Tina Arena Kicks Out Concertgoer After Toilet Break Rant?!
Tina Arena is being commended for the way she handled an unruly woman at her Melbourne show.
On a recent evening at the Palais Theatre in St Kilda, the Australian singer, who is currently in her 30th anniversary Don’t Ask Again tour, was reportedly disrupted by an attendee who started assaulting random people in the audience with punches and kicks.
A spectator reported that the woman seemed to be losing self-control when she sparked the fight, resulting in her removal by four security personnel, as stated by The Herald Sun.
Tina, 57, responded calmly to the incident, saying onstage: ‘Darling, you need to leave the show’.
Peter Ford, an entertainment journalist present at the event, shared a video where Tina momentarily halted her performance and asked something of the crowd.
Tina asked for a moment of tranquility in here, which would be much appreciated.

Seeming rattled, she added: ‘I’ve never experienced anything like this in 50 years.’
Peter went on to praise the star for her handling of the moment on Channel 7’s Sunrise.
‘What a reminder how long Tina Arena’s been around,’ he said.
It comes after Tina launched scathing attack on fans who took a toilet break during a recent show.
Last Thursday evening, the popular pop star took the stage at the Palais Theatre, located in Melbourne’s St Kilda district, as a stop on her “Don’t Ask Again” concert tour.
Nevertheless, certain attendees, who had purchased tickets priced at approximately $250 for the fully booked performance, felt the urge to use the restroom while Tina was performing, as reported by The Herald Sun.
It appears that the performer from Sorrento Moon was reportedly annoyed by fans who disrupted the smooth progression of the performance, taking strong offense to their behavior.
In response, Tina shot back a very crass response to the errant attendees.

In her time, it was uncommon to step away for a restroom break unless one was experiencing extreme discomfort or urgency.
The popular musician expresses a desire for attendees of upcoming concerts to follow the advice and “use the restroom prior to the performance.” Tina is scheduled to carry on her Australian tour, performing at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre for two shows and one show at The Star on the Gold Coast.
She will finish her Australian tour at Her Majesty’s Theatre in Adelaide on May 30, after which she will proceed with the tour in France.
The popular singer disclosed an unexpected motivation behind her decision to organize a 30th anniversary tour, honoring the triumph of her 1994 blockbuster album “Don’t Ask.
Last year, I had the privilege of making an appearance on Channel Ten’s The Project. During my time there, the esteemed co-host, Rove McManus, inquired about the reason behind my upcoming tour.
As a devoted fan, I couldn’t help but wonder aloud to the pop sensation, “At which point in life do you consider a significant achievement or milestone to have been reached? Is it at 21, 25, 30, or is there a specific age that holds significance for you?
Tina admitted that she had realized her age was catching up, so if she wanted to experience this tour, she needed to go now, otherwise she might not get another chance at all.
Tina started by saying, ‘It’s been around for such a long time, and when I reached the 25-year milestone, people asked me, “What changes will you bring now?”‘

I exclaimed, ‘I’ll just wait.’ The record might reach 30, 40, even 50 years old, but I’d be gone by then! I won’t have the chance to do anything at 50!”
In this rephrased version, I tried to maintain the original meaning and tone while using more common, everyday language. The sentence structure was also adjusted slightly for clarity and flow.
It appeared appropriate because this recording had an extraordinary impact on countless individuals’ lives.
In November 1994, her “Don’t Ask” album entered and peaked at the top of the Australian album charts, eventually earning a 10-time platinum certification.
The album achieved strong sales not only in the UK but also in the US and New Zealand, largely because of the popularity of its successful hits such as “Chains,” “Wasn’t It Good,” and “Sorrento Moon.
Tina’s “Don’t Ask… Again” tour commenced last Sunday, April 27, at the Riverside Theatre in Perth, Western Australia.
After performing in Sydney and Melbourne, Tina plans to perform in cities like Brisbane, Adelaide, Gold Coast, and Cairns next. You can purchase tickets for these shows on her website.
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