
Saturday evening in Valencia turned into a serious incident for singer Dani Fernández: during his second concert at Roig Arena, the artist fell on stage and suffered a torn ligament in his right shoulder. According to El Pais, the performance had to be paused for nearly 20 minutes to provide emergency medical assistance.
After being examined by medics on site, Fernández returned to the audience with his shoulder bandaged and his arm in a sling. Despite the injury, he finished the concert and was then taken to the hospital, where doctors confirmed he would need urgent surgery the next day. The musician himself admitted that the situation could have been even more serious and thanked his team and fans for their support.
Reaction of organizers and audience
The Roig Arena organizers expressed appreciation to the artist for his professionalism and determination to finish the show despite the pain. The arena’s official page published a photo of Fernández with a bandaged shoulder during the performance. Complex director Víctor Sendra noted that this evening became special for both the audience and the venue itself, also emphasizing that the arena’s team provided all necessary support for the artist and his loved ones.
Questions about the continuation of the tour
It is still unclear how the injury will affect Dani Fernández’s upcoming concerts. According to the singer himself, he is discussing with doctors the possibility of returning to his touring schedule as soon as possible, but recovery times have not yet been determined. Organizers and fans are hoping for the artist’s swift return to the stage.
Context and other incidents
Incidents where performers sustain injuries on stage are not uncommon at major events in Spain. Safety issues and emergency medical assistance are becoming increasingly relevant for organizers of mass gatherings. In light of this incident, it is worth recalling other high-profile cases linked to concert and event incidents, such as the recent controversy over compensation following failures in medical screening in Andalusia, which was discussed in the article about the demands of the women’s association to the regional authorities.












