Joe Jonas put on two great performances Friday night in NYC -- one for his Broadway show and the other to help out a fallen fan.
, had just finished their sold-out concert at the Marquis Theater when the drama involving the fan took center stage outside the venue.
Check out the video, obtained by TMZ, showing Joe stopping to sign autographs among his legions of followers who were packed together like sardines.In all the chaos, one woman tumbled to the ground and, as you can hear, her girlfriend reacted with panic and anger. But, Joe kept his cool and helped the woman to her feet with the assistance of a Good Samaritan. He then posed for a photo with the woman before crossing the street with his wife,Danielle Jonas
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