One of Bruno Mars' recent performances got a little too hot.

On Tuesday (July 10), the "Finesse" singer was forced to temporarily halt his Glasgow Green set in Glasgow, Scotland after the stage caught on fire.

I repeat: THE STAGE CAUGHT ON FIRE.

A firework was the culprit of the flames, and luckily the park's team was able to quickly extinguish the fire while Mars quickly jetted off the stage.

During the fiasco, a safety message appeared on the big screen. "This is a safety announcement. It is necessary to stop the show temporarily. Further information to follow," it read.

Thankfully, no one was hurt and the pop star was able to continue his set. Mars decided to take the scare light-heartedly, and made up new lyrics to his song “Calling All My Lovelies” about the fire.

"We burned the stage down in Glasgow," he sang with a laugh, adding: "Better call the fire department when the Hooligans get on stage!"

Check out some fan footage of the incident below.

Mars is wrapping up the European leg of his 24K Magic World Tour. He'll head to Chicago for Lollapalooza on August 3 before teaming up with Cardi B for the North American leg in September.

 

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