Fire Alarm Mayhem at NCT 127’s London Hotel: A Fan’s Prank Turns into a Full‑Scale Panic
On a sunny July 7th, the usual chill of a London hotel turned into a chaos scene that left fans, staff, and even the boyband’s own parents scrambling. It all started when a zealous NCT 127 fan decided to blow the fire alarm off—literally.
From Stadium Glory to Hotel Havoc
Three days earlier, the nine‑member K‑pop powerhouse had been rocking Wembley Arena as part of their Neo City – The Origin world tour. The concert was described as “high‑energy” and even the most patient parents in the crowd couldn’t resist the urge to dance.
But the excitement didn’t stay in the arena forever. After the set, the crew and fans checked into the same hotel that was also a known fan hub.
The Button‑Pressing Incident
Someone from the crowd unknowingly (or maybe not) triggered the hotel’s fire alarm system, sending all the occupants—fans, artists, hotel staff, and even a little guy’s son—into a frenzy.
- “Anyone who pulled the fire alarm to force NCT 127 out of the hotel is downright disgusting,” one fan wrote online.
- Another shared that “there wasn’t an evacuation announcement on the floor I was on, and it scared the life out of me.”
- Yet another fan revealed that “my son was hysterically crying, and it even stopped a wedding that was happening in the hotel.”
The prank, meanwhile, has fans furious over the disruption and concern that the irresponsible action might impact the band’s rest after selling out Wembley.
Why “Fire” Might Have Been the Cue?
With one of NCT 127’s biggest hits titled Fire Truck, you can’t help but wonder if that track inspired the mischievous fan to set off the alarm in a bold nod to the music.
Looking Ahead: Future Performances
The group is scheduled to break into the Singapore Indoor Stadium on July 20, so the hotel’s security team is probably tightening up their protocols to prevent another “fire alarm fiasco.”
For fans across the globe, this incident serves as a poignant reminder that even the most enthusiastic support can sometimes go a tad too far, turning an intimate event into a full‑blown emergency.
