Post MaloneHis fall through a stage trap door during a concert last weekend may have resulted in more serious injuries than first appeared, based on the performer’s description of the excruciating pain he was experiencing on Saturday night that prompted him to eventually cancel a concert in Boston. the moment.
The performer posted to fans on social media Saturday night that he was in hospital with “stabbing pain” and would not be able to continue as scheduled at TD Garden in Boston.
Given that it appears to be still being examined, no word has been given on whether future dates are expected to continue as scheduled, with his next show three days away in Cleveland. The singer said that the Boston date was already in the process of being rescheduled.
He began his post “Boston, I love you very much.” “On the tour, I usually get up around 4pm, and today I woke up to crackling sounds on the right side of my body. I felt fine last night, but today I feel completely different than before. I have trouble breathing, and there is like The stabbing pain whenever I breathe or move. We’re in the hospital now, but with this pain, I can’t do the show tonight.”
The development came right at the point one week since he stepped into an open trap door on stage during a show in St. Louis, Missouri at the Enterprise Center. Paramedics attended to him for several minutes, then addressed the fans, asking them to give him a quick respite before resuming the show. He came back about 15 minutes later, clutching his ribs and apologizing to the audience before doing several more numbers in a brief conclusion to the ceremony. He went on to resume the tour the following night in Columbus, after the message was posted, “Everything is fine, they gave me some painkillers and everything. We can keep kicking in the Tour.”
In his Saturday evening message to Boston fans, he continued, “I’m so sorry. Everyone’s tickets to tonight’s show will be valid for the rescheduling we’re now planning. Once again, I’m so sorry. I love you all so much. I’m horrified, but I promise I’ll solve this for you.” I love you Boston, I’ll see you soon. I’m so sorry. Love, Osty.”
A more cautious message from TG Garden came out shortly before the artist’s more detailed statement that the show was “postponed due to unforeseen circumstances” and advised fans to reserve their tickets for a new date.