The difference between the reactions of Bryan Adams and Adam Levine to fans rushing the stage has sparked debate on social media once again. In one viral video, Bryan Adams remains calm when a fan jumps onstage during the show, even allowing him to share the moment for a few seconds before security steps in. Many viewers interpreted the scene as a display of closeness and spontaneity.

The contrast came with another clip involving Adam Levine, where the singer appears visibly uncomfortable after a female fan unexpectedly hugs him during a Maroon 5 concert. Levine immediately pulls away and later explained that the situation caught him completely off guard.

The two moments reignited discussion about the boundaries between artists and audiences. While some praised Bryan Adams’ relaxed attitude, others defended Levine’s reaction, arguing that any unexpected stage intrusion can feel tense or unsafe.

Beyond the comparisons, both videos reflect very different ways of handling interactions with fans during live performances: one rooted in spontaneity, the other in personal boundaries and security.
Check both moments below:
