Serial concert crasher Johnson Wen, who rushed Ariana Grande in Singapore, was removed from Lady Gaga’s Brisbane show despite wearing a disguise.
SERIAL concert crasher “Pyjama Man” was allegedly sighted once more at a Lady Gaga concert in Australia, shortly after his recent episode at the Wicked For Good premiere in Singapore.
A post on TikTok showed the concert crasher in Brisbane, believed to be wearing a disguise consisting of sunglasses and a fake moustache at Lady Gaga’s Mayhem concert.
The viral video showed the man, also known as Johnson Wen, standing in the crowd dressed in a black shirt.
Moments later, Wen was escorted out of the premises before the concert began.
Another viral video also claimed that the security team at Lady Gaga’s concert had been informed of the serial concert crasher and were instructed not to allow him into the venue.
The 26-year-old has a long history of rushing towards celebrities – the most recent incident being when he approached singer and actress Ariana Grande at the Wicked For Good premiere in Singapore.
Other celebrities he has targeted include Katy Perry earlier this year, also in Singapore, and The Weeknd in 2024 in Melbourne.
Following the incident involving Ariana Grande in Singapore, Wen was sentenced to nine days’ jail for public nuisance. Before his sentencing, he reportedly told the judge he would “stop disrupting events”, as quoted by Channel News Asia.
After serving his nine-day jail term, he was deported to Australia and subsequently barred from re-entering Singapore.







