
Maluma advierte sobre ruido en sus conciertos ante asistencia de niños. https://t.co/ETac9r1H4G
Country Rocker Claps Back After Fan Complains His Concert Was Too Loud: "Sorry... Didn't Mean To Interrupt Your Conversation" @TUsreymusic @CodyJinksMusic https://t.co/jSGHPuhWl4 https://t.co/jSGHPuhWl4
“why tf is your baby at a loud concert packed with screaming adults for hours being treated like an accessory.” https://t.co/Lm2mGgjfg4

Colombian singer and rapper Maluma interrupted his concert in Mexico City over the weekend to reprimand a fan who brought her infant to the show without ear protection. Maluma expressed concern about the high decibel levels at the concert, calling the mother's decision irresponsible and emphasizing the potential harm to the child's hearing. He highlighted that concerts like his are not suitable for young children due to the risk of irreversible ear damage. Medical experts and pediatricians have supported Maluma's stance, warning that exposure to loud music at such events can cause permanent hearing damage in young children. The incident has sparked renewed debate about the appropriateness of bringing infants to loud concerts.