Post Malone suffers a HORRIBLE injury wearing St. Louis Blues sweater during Concert
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Ryan
September 19, 2022 (12:15)
Last night the famous performer Post Malone was preforming a concert in St.Louis, home of the Blues and he chose to wear a St. Louis Blues jersey to help rev up the crowd. The fans were loving the show, until he took a horrible fall through a hole in the stage.
Apparently he has earlier lowered his guitar through the floor but it didn't close after for some reason, and not noticing that he stepped right into the hole.
He was in horrible pain and needed medics to help him from the stage. But he later returned to the stage and finished his show like a true hockey player!
Post Malone made a few more die hard fans when he fell through a hole in the stage cracking 3 ribs. Fans said he came back out on stage after 10 minutes saying he was sorry & hurting so bad he was crying, then someone gave him a beer and he finished the concert.
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