- Post Malone fell onstage during a June 2025 concert in Arizona but continued the show without interruption.
- He has a history of onstage injuries, including bruised ribs and a twisted ankle from previous tour incidents.
- Fans praise his resilience and dedication as he finishes his Big Ass Stadium Tour with Jelly Roll.
Post Maloneโs Onstage Stumble Sparks Concern Among Fans โ But the Show Goes On
Post Malone knows how to connect with his audience โ sometimes, quite literally, by falling right into their arms. The โCirclesโ singer had an unexpected moment during a recent concert in Arizona, reminding everyone that even stars arenโt immune to onstage mishaps.
On June 22, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, fans witnessed a moment that quickly went viral. Malone was walking the catwalk while performing โSomebody Pour Me a Drink,โ a duet with Blake Shelton. Everything seemed perfect as he made his way toward a fan capturing the moment on TikTok. But then, in a sudden twist, a part of the stage gave way beneath him. Malone fell forward in front of the crowd โ a surprising and scary moment for everyone watching.
The fan who recorded the fall was quick to respond online, writing, โI am SO sorry Austin. I love you! Such an amazing show ??.โ The video drew a flood of comments as fans voiced their worries. Thankfully, Malone appeared to take the tumble in stride. Despite the fall, he got back up and the concert continued without interruption, showing the singerโs determination and professionalism.
A History of Onstage Falls That Test Maloneโs Grit
This recent stumble isnโt the first time Post Malone has had a rough moment on stage. Back in September 2022, during his Twelve Carat Tour in St. Louis, Missouri, Malone experienced a more serious accident. While performing, he unexpectedly fell through a trap door. The crowd gasped as the singer hit the stage floor, apparently striking his chest. Yet, true to his dedication, Malone carried on with the show despite the mishap.
His manager later revealed the extent of the injury: Malone had bruised ribs but was otherwise okay. The singer himself posted a candid update on X (formerly Twitter), describing the incident as falling through โa big ass holeโ onstage. He reassured fans, saying, โEverythingโs good. They gave me some pain meds and everything, so we can keep kicking ass on the tour.โ That resilience earned him even more admiration from fans and fellow musicians alike.
In a heartfelt message to his St. Louis audience, Malone promised to make up for the songs missed due to the fall. โThank you guys for your support and thank you for your love. And thanks for hanging around even though I got my ass kicked by myself,โ he said, injecting a bit of humor into the tough situation.
Pain Forces a Postponement โ But Malone Refuses to Quit
The fallout from the St. Louis fall lingered. Just days later, Malone had to postpone a Boston show because the pain from his bruised ribs was too intense. He opened up to fans about the struggle, describing waking up with a โstabbing pain whenever I breathe or moveโ and having difficulty catching his breath. This honesty only deepened the connection between the star and his followers, showing that even rock stars have their vulnerable moments.
Still, Malone never lost his fighting spirit. Later that year, in October, during a concert in Atlanta, he managed to twist his ankle on one of the special effects holes in the stage โ those fiery gaps designed to add drama to his performance. A fan caught the moment on video, showing Malone trying to shake off the injury and keep the show going.
In true Post Malone fashion, he joked about his limited mobility, telling the crowd, โThereโs little holes in the middle of the stage where fire comes out of, which is pretty fโing badass, but I just twisted up my ankle a little bit on that hole there. So if my dance moves arenโt 100%, youโve gotta forgive me tonight, ladies and gentlemen. Iโmma do my best.โ
His fans admired his honesty and effort to entertain despite the setbacks, praising his dedication across social media.
Big Ass Stadium Tour Nears End With Jelly Roll
Post Malone is currently wrapping up his Big Ass Stadium Tour alongside country-rap artist Jelly Roll. The pair joined forces after collaborating on โLosers,โ a track from Maloneโs latest album, F-1 Trillion. The tour kicked off in late April in Salt Lake City and has since visited major cities such as Philadelphia, New York, Las Vegas, Dallas, Atlanta, and Toronto.
The U.S. leg of the tour is set to conclude on July 1 at Oracle Park in San Francisco. Fans are eagerly awaiting the final shows, hopeful that Malone will finish strong despite the series of physical setbacks.
Fans Rally Behind Malone, Applaud His Tenacity
The public reaction to Maloneโs onstage accidents reveals just how much fans respect his perseverance. Social media is filled with messages of support, ranging from heartfelt concern to playful admiration for his โfalling for fansโ moments. Many appreciate that he doesnโt hide his struggles and keeps pushing through the pain to deliver the music they love.
His mishaps highlight a broader reality for live performers: the physical toll touring can take, especially in massive stadium settings where elaborate stages and pyrotechnics increase risk. Maloneโs experience serves as a reminder of the high stakes behind the scenes and the determination required to keep the show alive.
Looking Ahead: Whatโs Next for Post Malone?
As the Big Ass Stadium Tour draws to a close, questions arise about Maloneโs future touring plans and his health. Will these incidents prompt changes in stage design or a slower pace on tour? Fans hope the singer takes the time he needs to heal fully. Still, judging by his track record, Malone is unlikely to let injuries keep him down for long.
With new music on the horizon and a devoted fanbase behind him, Post Maloneโs career remains on a thrilling trajectory. His recent falls may have been dramatic, but his spirit is unbroken. In the world of live music, sometimes the toughest moments create the strongest bonds โ and Maloneโs connection with his fans has never felt more real.