John Mayer stops LA show to help audience member

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John Mayer stopped his Small Stage Series Show on Wednesday night when he noticed a woman was possibly unconscious in the audience.

The show, presented by SiriusXM and Pandora, was held at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.

Midway through his hit song “Slow Dancing in a Burning Room,” the singer stopped the music and spoke to the audience asking if the woman was OK.

“Give me a thumbs up if they’re alert,” he told the crowd.

“I’m going to step off the stage for a moment,” he said as the lights came up.

Officials rushed to the front of the stage and made audience members open a row to safely escort the woman out in a wheelchair.

“Anyone in the crowd who was worried, I’m told she waved goodbye, so she’s OK,” Mayer told the crowd when he returned to the stage. “The system works, thank you very much.”

The audience applauded the singer for stopping the show to help.

He resumed playing five minutes later with his hit song, “Waiting On the World to Change.”

Audience members included Mayer’s pal Andy Cohen, Heidi Klum, Drew Tarver and Vanessa Hudgens.

SiriusXM did not immediately return our request for comment.

The concert will be aired in its entirety on Saturday, Feb. 12 at 9 p.m. ET as part of Pandora’s LIVE series.

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