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A viral video appears to display a precarious terrace leaping up and down with Gunna fans as they enjoy his current show at Detroit’s Fox Theatre.

The terrace can be seen noticeably swaying below the crowd as fans take pleasure in the rap show. The video has actually caused some concerns worrying the security of the location, so Ilitch Sports + Entertainment launched a declaration to attend to those issues.

“The kind of motion seen at the current Fox Theatre performance prevails and anticipated on free-standing terrace structures, to support audience members actively dancing, as revealed throughout last night’s show,” the declaration states. “This ability is an essential part of the terrace’s structural engineering style. Routine evaluations, most just recently carried out in April, are finished to make sure the stability and security of the structure.”

The swaying of the veranda captured the attention of Gunna, who shared the video on Instagram assisting it to reach 2.2 million views. The location where the performance happened is the historical Fox Theatre in Detroit, which was integrated in 1928. The theater has a 5,000-seat capability auditorium and was created by Charles Howard Crane. Crane likewise created the Detroit Opera House, The Fillmore Detroit and the Majestic Theatre.

A few of the fans sitting listed below the swaying veranda stated they were not worried about it. “I trust them, and it was such an excellent experience that I would do it once again,” stated Aiden Binder, who went to the show on Monday night. Gunna is presently on his Bittersweet Tour, with his efficiency of “F * kumean” adding to the viral minute on the terrace.

Gunna began the trip in Columbus, Ohio on May 4 and includes Flo Milli as the opening act. Quickly after Flo Milli took the phase on Monday, a video reveals her ending her set early and strolling off phase as fans tossed items at her. Gunna later on protected his opening act. “No disrespect in any type at Flo Milli will be endured on trip,” he composed on social networks.