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Post Malone tumbles off stage while attempting to toast fan

Post Malone tumbles off stage while attempting to toast fan

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Post Malone fell off stage while attempting to toast a fan during a recent concert.
In fan footage posted to TikTok, the Circles hitmaker is seen walking to the edge of the stage while singing his 2024 song, Pour Me A Drink, amid his gig at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on 21 June.
But as Post, real name Austin Post, stood at the edge of the platform and started to toast his drink with a fan in the front row, a barrier gave way, and he fell over.
Despite screams from the audience members as he fell, the 29-year-old appeared to get straight back up and continue with the performance.
"I am SO sorry Austin. I love you! Such an amazing show," the TikTok user captioned the clip, tagging Post.
Representatives for the Rockstar singer have not yet commented on the video.
But it's not the first time Post has taken a nasty spill during a show.
At one point in his Twelve Carat concert in St. Louis back in September 2022, the artist took a hard fall after his leg fell through a "big-a*s hole" where his guitar stand comes through the stage.
"Thank you guys for your support and thank you for your love. And thanks for hanging around even though I got my a*s kicked by myself," he said in a video at the time.
Post's next Big A*s Stadium Tour show is scheduled to take place in Romania on 8 August.
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