Post Malone Injured In Concert Stage Fall, Returns To Finish Show After Brief Delay – Update
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UPDATE: Post Malone issued a video apology to Twitter today, revealing that he’s okay after getting out of the hospital from injuries suffered in a stage fall (see below for details).
He’s on pain meds, but “everything is good. Everything is good,” he said. He also promised a two-hour show for the St. Louis fans the next time he visits.
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“I love you guys so much. Thank you for the patience. Thank you for putting up with my dumb ass.”
He ended by thanking fans for hanging around, “Even though I got my ass kicked by myself,” he said with a smile.
love you guys so much 💕 pic.twitter.com/eneJWf30fM
— Post Malone (@PostMalone) September 18, 2022
EARLIER: Singer Post Malone suffered apparent injuries to his ribs Saturday night after taking a hard fall on stage during a show in St. Louis.
Malone was performing “circles” when he tripped on an uncovered hole in the stage that was used to lower equipment. He laid on the stage for several minutes after the fall as medics assisted him. He eventually stood and was helped off the stage, but told the crowd he would return.
After a 15-minute delay, he came back and resumed with an abbreviated set, holding his ribs and visibly wincing at times.
The tour has just started for Post Malone, with dates planned tonight through the middle of November. No statements on his condition or the status of those shows has been issued as of yet.
Post Malone falls hard at St. Louis show😳 Video courtesy of Zachary Bukhshtaber pic.twitter.com/jsLUTJJ6iD
— Kevin C. Johnson (@kevincjohnson) September 18, 2022
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