Morgan Wallen suffers hard fall on stage during Louisville gig

Morgan Wallen suffers hard fall on stage during Louisville gig

Morgan Wallen suffered a pretty hard tumble onstage during his Louisville gig Thursday night.

The country star, who is currently out on his “One Thing at a Time” tour, fell while he performed his and Diplo’s hit track “Heartless.”

Wallen appeared to fall due to thick fog covering the bottom of the stage, making it hard for the singer to see where he was stepping.

Morgan Wallen tripped and fell while singing his song “Heartless” during his concert in Louisville on Thursday.wadepoor: TikTok

In a TikTok video shared by a fan just after the show, the 29-year-old bounced back up after the mishap to continue his performance.

After he got up without missing a beat, Wallen made light of the situation by pulling a funny face at a fan in the audience.

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The singer’s Louisville gig marked his second show of the US leg of his tour, which runs into October 2023.

The performance also suffered some technical issues with the onstage lighting, according to TMZ.

Wallen last month released his third studio album “One Thing at a Time” — which boasts 36 songs and hits like “Last Night” and “Thinkin’ Bout Me.”

The country star, who is currently out on his “One Thing at a Time” tour, fell while he performed his and Diplo’s hit track “Heartless.”
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The album, which we describe as “damn good” in our review, follows the backlash Wallen faced in February 2021 after he was caught using the N-word in a video recorded by his Nashville neighbors and obtained by TMZ.

In the footage, the “Wasted on You” crooner could be heard telling someone to “take care of” this “p–y ᴀss motherf–ker.”

Wallen appeared to fall due to thick fog covering the bottom of the stage, making it hard for the singer to see where he was stepping.
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“Take care of this pussy ᴀss n—-r,” he added in the video, which featured the singer and friends. He apologized in a public statement shortly thereafter, saying he was “embarrᴀssed” for what he had done.

“I used an unacceptable and inappropriate racial slur that I wish I could take back,” Wallen, 27, said in a statement to ET. “There are no excuses to use this type of language, ever. I want to sincerely apologize for using the word. I promise to do better.

After he got up without missing a beat, Wallen made light of the situation by pulling a funny face at a fan in the audience.
wadepoor: TikTok

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