After 15 minutes, also injured, the rapper returned to finish the show in the United States.
Post Malone gave a big scare to fans who saw him at a show last Saturday night, the 17th. It’s just that the rapper tripped over a hole he discovered during a performance in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, and had to be hastily removed by paramedics. The artist was singing circles when he fell into a gap in the center of the stage, he used to lower his guitar and scream in pain for a few minutes.
A person who was at the concert told TMZ that one of the singer’s legs was shaking uncontrollably. After being withdrawn, he asked the audience to wait while he tried to recover. Post Malone he returned to the stage 15 minutes later to finish the performance, holding his ribs so he could sing.
after singing rock star And Locked up, thanked everyone present and apologized for what happened. He still spent some time on the spot signing autographs before leaving the club for good.
Several videos of the moment of the accident are circulating on social networks. Post Malone has not yet commented on the matter. She has a show this Sunday, 18, scheduled by Twelve-carat tourbut no information has yet been released on a possible cancellation.
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