Famous Singer, Post Malone Tumbles Off Stage During Arizona Concert (Video)

Posted by Samuel on Thu 03rd Jul, 2025 - tori.ng

The artist, born Austin Post, was in the middle of performing his hit track "Pour Me A Drink" as part of his "Big Ass Stadium" tour when the accident occurred.

American singer and rapper Post Malone suffered an unexpected fall during his live performance at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on June 21. The moment, captured on video by a fan, has since gone viral across social media platforms.

The artist, born Austin Post, was in the middle of performing his hit track "Pour Me A Drink" as part of his "Big Ass Stadium" tour when the accident occurred.

A TikTok video filmed by a concertgoer shows the moment Post Malone approached the edge of the stage to toast with a fan. As he knelt down with a cup in hand, the ledge beneath his feet appeared to give way, sending him tumbling to the floor.

Despite the startling fall, Post Malone quickly recovered and continued the performance. The fan who recorded the clip later posted the video on TikTok with a caption referencing the song’s lyrics, writing, “I didn’t mean to almost break your back… I am SO sorry Austin. I love you! Such an amazing show .” 

While there has been no official statement about any injuries, Malone has shown no signs of serious harm, continuing his high-energy performances across tour venues. He remains on the road with fellow artist Jelly Roll for the rest of the "Big Ass Stadium" tour.

Watch the video below...

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