11:29 am - 01/25/2012
The Wanted Got Stuck In An Elevator In New York
This must be an All Time Low! The Wanted get stuck in a lift on U.S. tour... but still manage to take a photo for fans

There's never a good time to get stuck in a lift, but it could have been a lot worse for The Wanted.
The British boyband are currently on a mini tour in the U.S. and found themselves trapped as they travelled in the elevator.
Luckily, however, the group getting stuck didn't happen on a night when they had a gig.
The boys tweeted a picture of themselves looking tired and fed up inside the lift.
And they accompanied the shot with the caption: 'After a 12 hour day, as we're getting ready to go home, we get stuck in an elevator....to be continued...'
Max George, Jay McGuiness, Siva Kaneswaran, Tom Parker and Nathan Sykes have flown Stateside in an attempt to break into the market.

The group performed a sell-out gig at the Irving Plaza in New York on Sunday night - but the following night wasn't so exciting.
After several television and radio appearances, the boys got stuck but it is unknown how long they were actually sitting in the lift for.
Luckily, it wasn't long enough for them to miss their flight to Philadelphia as they arrived there Monday morning.

The group will perform another gig in the city tonight and are no doubt hoping it will be as successful as their performance in the Big Apple.
But it's not just their female fans in the U.S. that The Wanted are quickly becoming popular with.
Scooter Braun - known as the man behind Justin Bieber's rise to fame - is said to be a fan of the group and could potentially be the key to their U.S. success.

'Scooter is always on the lookout for the next big thing,' a source said according to heart.co.uk.
'It's just an instinct but if he's backing them, there's every chance they could do well in the States.'
And it just so happens that The Wanted are fans of Bieber too after they supported him on two dates of the South American leg of his tour last year.
'We all love him and he likes us too,' McGuiness told Now magazine. 'His manager Scooter Braun has given us lots of advice.'
Source
sucked for them but at least they made it out.
i'd laugh but every time I panic cuz I don't want to get stuck inside one.

There's never a good time to get stuck in a lift, but it could have been a lot worse for The Wanted.
The British boyband are currently on a mini tour in the U.S. and found themselves trapped as they travelled in the elevator.
Luckily, however, the group getting stuck didn't happen on a night when they had a gig.
The boys tweeted a picture of themselves looking tired and fed up inside the lift.
And they accompanied the shot with the caption: 'After a 12 hour day, as we're getting ready to go home, we get stuck in an elevator....to be continued...'
Max George, Jay McGuiness, Siva Kaneswaran, Tom Parker and Nathan Sykes have flown Stateside in an attempt to break into the market.

The group performed a sell-out gig at the Irving Plaza in New York on Sunday night - but the following night wasn't so exciting.
After several television and radio appearances, the boys got stuck but it is unknown how long they were actually sitting in the lift for.
Luckily, it wasn't long enough for them to miss their flight to Philadelphia as they arrived there Monday morning.

The group will perform another gig in the city tonight and are no doubt hoping it will be as successful as their performance in the Big Apple.
But it's not just their female fans in the U.S. that The Wanted are quickly becoming popular with.
Scooter Braun - known as the man behind Justin Bieber's rise to fame - is said to be a fan of the group and could potentially be the key to their U.S. success.

'Scooter is always on the lookout for the next big thing,' a source said according to heart.co.uk.
'It's just an instinct but if he's backing them, there's every chance they could do well in the States.'
And it just so happens that The Wanted are fans of Bieber too after they supported him on two dates of the South American leg of his tour last year.
'We all love him and he likes us too,' McGuiness told Now magazine. 'His manager Scooter Braun has given us lots of advice.'
Source
sucked for them but at least they made it out.
i'd laugh but every time I panic cuz I don't want to get stuck inside one.
But I don't see where it says how long they were stuck for, but you hear horror stories about people being stuck in elevators for hours.
but idk I've always had no choice butt yo use them in the end lol