Serial Disrupter Pyjama Mann Removed from Lady Gaga’s Brisbane Concert

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A notorious celebrity disruptor struck again—only to be swiftly removed from Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball in Brisbane. Johnson Wen, known online as Pyjama Mann, was kicked out of the concert on Tuesday, December 9, continuing a streak of high-profile incidents that has earned him global attention and criticism.

Wen’s latest ejection comes just weeks after he caused chaos at the Wicked: For Good premiere in Singapore, where he grabbed Ariana Grande during a yellow-carpet appearance and sparked alarm among Grande, Cynthia Erivo, and event security. The stunt led to his arrest and a nine-day jail sentence for public nuisance—a punishment that has not slowed him down.

Before Gaga even took the stage at Suncorp Stadium, security intercepted Wen and escorted him out, while nearby fans reportedly booed. Although the exact reason for his removal remains unclear, Wen’s pattern of disruptive behavior is well-documented. He often posts footage of what he calls “premeditated acts,” crashing stages, carpets, and events attended by major stars.

His past stunts include rushing Katy Perry onstage in June and interrupting The Weeknd during an earlier show. Despite the discomfort visible on the celebrities’ faces, Wen routinely frames these moments as mutual interactions, captioning his videos with misleading messages like, “Dear Ariana Grande thanks for letting me jump on the yellow carpet,” and “Dear Katy Perry thanks for letting me dance on stage.”

Following his removal from Gaga’s concert, Wen confirmed the incident on Instagram Stories—shared via Page Six—writing, “Got kicked out of Lady Gaga concert! The show doesn’t start till 8 p.m.! The early fans were booing me.”

In Singapore, District Judge Christopher Goh condemned Wen’s persistent “attention-seeking behaviour,” noting that his actions were “premeditated” and disregarded the safety of others. Despite the criticism, Wen continues to post online, referring to himself as a “main character” and “final boss.”

As Wen’s disruptive streak continues, industry insiders and fans alike remain concerned about the safety implications of his escalating stunts—and whether stronger measures may follow.