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Country music star falls off stage with beer in hand, keeps on singing

Country music star falls off stage with beer in hand, keeps on singing

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Post Malone didn't let an off-stage tumble get in the way of his performance.
The country music singer kept singing his hit song 'Pour Me a Drink' at his June 21 show at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona despite falling off stage with a beer in hand.
In a recent TikTok. Post Malones goes to cheers with the fan holding up her cup in the video. The singer, however, hit the ground following the attempt.
'I didn't mean to almost break your back,' the video reads.
'I am SO sorry Austin. I love you,' the video's caption reads. 'Such an amazing show.'
The fan later posted another TikTok updating followers on Malone's condition.
'He was limping a bit at the start of the show but was def in pain by the end,' she wrote.
Malone is currently on 'The BIG ASS Stadium Tour' with Jelly Roll. The tour is in support of Malone's latest and first country album, 'F-1 Trillion,' which was released in August 2014. The now platinum-certified project debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart and contained the chart-topping hit 'I Had Some Help' with Morgan Wallen.
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