Ricky Martin safe after ‘tear gas’ stops show in Montenegro
Ricky Martin had to stop his concert Thursday in Montenegro after someone in the audience βdischarged tear gas toward the stage,β causing an βabruptβ interruption to the show as fans retreated and got any needed medical attention, the singerβs publicist said in a statement posted on Instagram.
The show did go on.
βAs a precautionary measure, Ricky Martin and his entire team exited the stage while security personnel and local authorities worked to contain the situation and ensure the safety of those in attendance,β the statement said.
βWe didnβt understand what was happening,β one shaken Montenegran concertgoer said on Instagram during the outdoor show. βSuddenly, people started pushing each other, and we smelled pepper spray. Many people quickly covered their mouths and left the area. I donβt know if thereβs still anyone in the area right now. I didnβt see what the police did. I can hear that the concert has started again, but I left the area. I hope everyone is OK.β
Whether the substance was tear gas β which, incidentally, is a powder, not a gas β or pepper spray is unclear. Both substances have similarly irritating effects, despite different ingredients. Tear gas is typically employed by law enforcement for crowd control while pepper spray is often used by individuals for self-defense, according to hazmat and crime-scene cleanup company Bio Recovery, which operates mainly in the American south. Both substances can disperse widely in the air.
Martin, 54, decided to resume the show once authorities said everything was back under control even though βmembers of the artistβs team advised against continuing the performance,β the publicistβs statement explained.
The headlining performance, which was part of festivities marking the 20th anniversary of Montenegroβs restored independence following the breakup of the former Yugoslavia, came as the βLivinβ la Vida Locaβ singer gets ready to embark on a European tour with dates in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Czechia, Poland, Hungary, Istanbul and more from June into August.
Also Friday, Martin announced he would join the U.K.βs Heritage Live Festivals with a show Aug. 22 at the Royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk with Sugababes, Olly Alexander and Sophie Castillo. It will be his only U.K. show in 2026. Other artists appearing in Heritage Live shows in July and August include UB40, Lionel Richie and Eric Clapton.
βThe rise of Latin music as a global force has been phenomenal, and weβre thrilled to welcome one of the true pioneers who helped bring it to a massive international audience,β Giles Cooper of Heritage Live Festivals told the BBC. βItβs set to be an incredible party.β
Martin, who hails from Puerto Rico, joined Bad Bunnyβs all-Spanish halftime show at Super Bowl LX in February with a 30-second cameo in a scene invoking the cover of the latter singerβs album βDebΓ Tirar MΓ‘s Fotos.β Clad in all white, Martin sat in a white chair and dove into βLo Que Le PasΓ³ a Hawaii,β a ballad that implores Puerto Ricans, should the opportunity arise, to resist compromises that Hawaiians made when those islands became a U.S. state in 1959.