NCT 127 fan triggers fire alarm in London to see Kpop group

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An NCT 127 fan triggered a fire alarm just to see the group in London

Straits Times reports that an NCT 127 fan triggered a fire alarm to force the Kpop group to evacuate a London hotel in order to see them.

NCT 127 were in London to play Wembley Arena as part of their Neo City – The Origin world tour. After returning to their hotel after the gig, the band soon found themselves evacuated after the fire alarm was triggered.

It has since been confirmed that there was no fire and that a fan pulled the alarm as a prank just to see the group.

Nonetheless, the alarm triggered panic among those staying in the hotel.

“Whichever fan let the fire alarm off in our hotel to make NCT evacuate is disgusting,” one person said. “Everyone was panicking, including us, my son, NCT and their staff”

“Stop embarrassing the fandom, this is crazy behaviour that isn’t acceptable.”

Another posted that “there wasn’t an evacuation announcement on the floor I was on” and that the confusion “scared the life out of me”.

One person said the incident scared their child. “My son was hysterically crying. It also stopped a wedding that was being held at the hotel.”

 

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