Christopher Warner, a 10-year-old with Down syndrome, lives in Washington, D.C. and is a huge Maroon 5 fan.

So much so, that his teachers made a video about him and his love for the band and sent it to a local radio and television station.

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Impressed by his fandom, the Hot 99.5's Kane Show set Christopher up to see Maroon 5, for his first time ever, at Washington D.C.'s Verizon Center.

Not only did he see the show, but he was able to go backstage to meet the band.


Unfortunately, the excitement of meeting Adam Levine and the crew became a bit overwhelming and Christopher had a panic attack.

The band didn't let that ruin the meeting though, instead choosing to lay on the floor alongside the 10-year-old, spending time with him there.

A meet-and-greet that the young man surely won't soon forget.

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