Chris Brown's fans were impressed with how he handled a major difficulty during his concert in New Jersey.

On Wednesday night, Brown performed at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, as part of his "11:11 Tour." While suspended in the air, one of the wires malfunctioned, so he got stuck in the air while singing his song "Under the Influence."

Despite the technical issue, Brown continued his performance. He sang, and the dancers continued their routine around his suspended figure.

However, he was visibly upset at one point while waiting for rescue. He made frustrated gestures with his hand and was angrily mouthing at someone before getting back into the song, Entertainment Tonight reported.


@terriem89 This man was hanging for a long ass time before anyone realized he was stuck #chrisbrown #prudentialcenter #malfunction #1111tour @chrisbrownofficial #fyp #fypage #foryou ♬ original sound - Terrie

After a few seconds, some crew members rushed onstage with a ladder to help him get down from the harness. He unhooked himself and climbed down the stairs to continue the show as the audience cheered on him.

One video of the incident shared on TikTok received praise from social media users. They were delighted at how he carried on with the show despite the technical difficulty.

"He handled it SO professionally," one commented.

Another added, "A constant professional #ChrisBrown."


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Singer Chris Brown attends The 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards at the STAPLES Center on February 8, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. Jason Merritt/Getty Images

"Chris Brown is the most gangster R&B singer I ever seen," a third person opined.

"The best performer. He deserves so much more," a fourth commenter wrote.

"@chrisbrownofficial, you did not disappoint as usual. Very professional," a different fan said.


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 Chris Brown attends the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. Amy Sussman/Getty Images

Meanwhile, some online users were convinced that the "Ayo" singer was mad based on his actions. However, they were still impressed that instead of lashing out, he channeled his alleged fury into the song. A few joked that someone might get fired due to the technical problem at the venue.

"He hit the note mad and all, don't be easily anger (sic) CB thank God you was (sic) able to get down safely," one wrote.

Another opined, "Baby, he even sound (sic) good singing mad [multiple smiling face with smiling eyes emojis] I think that's sexier honestly."

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Chris Brown performs during the Royalty Live concert series at Aragon Ballroom on December 13, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images

"Somebody Getting Fired!!!... Cuzs You Know Dang Well I Was Not Hanging This Long In Rehearsal," a different person said.

"Chris brown might be upset, but he won't fire anyone because of that he too gangster for that," another fan suggested.

Brown's "11:11 Tour" will continue until next month. He will perform at UBS Arena in Belmont Park, New York, on Friday.

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Chris Brown performs onstage during "We Can Survive, A Radio.com Event" at The Hollywood Bowl on October 20, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Radio.com
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