Black Eyed Peas star left stage ‘minutes’ before car ramming attack at Vancouver festival

The Black Eyed Peas performed at Lapu-Lapu Festival over the weekend, exiting the stage just before tragedy struck (Picture: Jason Koerner/Getty Images)

A Black Eyed Peas star has released a statement revealing they were just minutes away from being caught up in the tragedy at a festival in Vancouver.

Over the weekend, a car drove through the crowd at Lapu-Lapu Festival, a Filipino community party, killing 11 people. One of the victims was a five-year-old girl.

Police were called to the scene just after 8pm on Saturday, with interim police chief Steve Rai later describing it as the ‘darkest day in Vancouver’s history’.

A 30-year-old man named Kai-Ji Adam Lo has since been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder, having appeared in court late on Sunday before he was returned to custody.

On Monday, Black Eyed Peas member Apl.de.ap, 50, shared a message on Instagram, having performed at the festival.

‘Our hearts are broken for the victims, their families, and everyone affected by the tragedy at the Lapu-Lapu Festival,’ the statement began.

Apl.de.ap took to Instagram with a statement (Picture: Instagram)
Today was supposed to be a joyful and proud moment for my Filipino community ? a celebration of Lapu Lapu Day at our Block Party. It was meant to be a day filled with music, food, laughter, and the honoring of our heritage. Instead, it turned into one of the most traumatizing days we will never forget. After the event, a tragic accident occurred that took multiple lives. What was supposed to end with smiles and memories became a nightmare. Families, friends, and loved ones are now mourning and in shock. It?s heartbreaking beyond words. Our community came together to celebrate our history, but we are now united in grief. My heart is broken for everyone affected by this tragedy. Please keep everyone involved in your prayers. We will remember those we lost today, and we will honor their memory in the way we continue to support each other through this unbearable pain.
A black SUV ploughed through the crowd, injuring dozens and killing 11 people (Picture: Facebook)

‘J-Rey and I had just finished performing and left the stage minutes before it happened.

‘It’s hard to describe the shock and the heaviness we feel.’

The post continued: ‘Thank you to everyone who’s checked in – your love means the world.

‘Please keep the victims, their families, and the organisers in your prayers. They all need the love and strength right now.’

Apl.de.ap – real name Allan Pineda Lindo – concluded: ‘The one thing I have noticed – from the audience to the messages sent around, is the sense of community that wraps its loving arms around us. We love you all.’

In the caption of the post, Apl.de.ap details of organisations offering support, including BC Victim Services, the BC Crisis Line, and the VPD Victim Services Unit.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (14830152bg) (L-R) Taboo, Will.I.Am and Apl.De.Ap of Black Eyed Peas attend the 2024 iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina at Kaseya Center on October 26, 2024 in Miami, Florida. iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina, Red Carpet, Kaseya Center, Miami, Florida, USA - 26 Oct 2024
The Peas have offered their condolences to all those affected by the horrific incident (Picture: ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock)
J. Rey Soul, who has been a semi-official member since 2018, said she is ‘beyond devastated’ by what happened (Picture: Jason Koerner/Getty Images)

J. Rey Soul – full name Jessica Joy Seria Reynoso – also commented: ‘We came to Vancouver to celebrate and be with our community.. devastated beyond words to learn about the tragedy that unfolded. Still in shock.’

‘Thoughts and prayers to everyone and all the families affected. Sending love and prayers to all the Filipinos in BC 🙏🏽’, the 27-year-old singer concluded.

J. Rey has been collaborating with the Black Eyed Peas since 2018, having first got to know Apl.de.ap on The Voice of the Philippines when he was her coach.

Then, seven years ago, she replaced Fergie as a semi-official member of the Where Is The Love? hitmaking band.

Elsewhere in the comments, Black Eyed Peas fans expressed their devastation and thanked the group for their words.

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - APRIL 27: People attend a vigil near the scene where a car drove into a crowd of people during the Lapu Lapu Festival on April 27, 2025 in Vancouver, Canada. Police said a 30-year-old man drove his car into a crowd at a Filipino street festival, killing at least eleven people and injuring multiple others. (Photo by Andrew Chin/Getty Images)
Officials have warned that the death toll could well rise (Picture: Andrew Chin/Getty Images)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/Shutterstock (15271925b) Vancouver Police secure the scene where a car drove into a crowd at the Lapu Lapu Festival in Vancouver on Saturday April 26, 2025. There has been a number of fatalities and numerous injuries. Vcr Festival, Vancouveer, Canada - 26 Apr 2025
A 30-year-old man has been charged with eight counts of second-degree muder (Picture: Canadian Press/Shutterstock)

‘Thank you for bringing strength to our community 🙏🏼❤️’, commented @kirshnalynne.

‘came out to see you both last night. fortunately, I left right after you wrapped up. thank you for coming out for the event and standing in solidarity with our people 💜’, wrote @a.foodie.traveler.

The horrific incident took place just as organisers had started removing barricades to clean up the aftermath of the celebrations.

After the black SUV ploughed through revellers, dozens were injured. Officials have warned that the death toll is still likely to rise.

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