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A fan of Machine Gun Kelly experienced an embarrassing mishap when they accidentally fell through a hole in the stage during the rapper’s performance in London on Thursday.
The 35-year-old artist, known for his hit “Bad Things,” was accompanied by a group of fans at the O2 Arena when the unexpected event occurred, as captured in a clip shared by USA Today.
As Kelly energetically delivered the lyrics to his song “Bloody Valentine,” one of the fans began energetically waving to the audience, trying to stir up the crowd’s enthusiasm.
This fan was positioned at the front of the group, closely trailing the singer as they moved down the stage.
Kelly was in the midst of belting out lyrics to his track Bloody Valentine when one of the fans started waving towards the crowd in encouragement to cheer.
The fan was towards the front of the group as they followed closely behind the singer down the stage.
However, she did not notice a gap within the stage and plummeted down into the small opening. Her hands could be seen slamming down on the edge of the hole in an attempt to stay up.
Kelly immediately turned around and yelled, ‘Oh my God!’ as others quickly ran over to help the fan.
A Machine Gun Kelly fan suffered a mortifying moment after falling through a hole in the stage during the rapper’s London concert on Thursday (seen above)
However, she did not notice a gap within the stage and plummeted down into the small opening. Her hands could be seen slamming down on the edge of the hole in an attempt to stay up
Kelly also rushed over and reached one of his arms down to assist the fan as she climbed out of the gap.
‘Are you okay?’ he asked with concern as he paused singing to make sure she was not injured.
The fan nodded as she stood next to the music artist but he followed up with, ‘You are?’
When she once again nodded, Kelly energetically continued the show by saying, ‘Let’s f***ing go!’
The performer is currently in the midst of his Lost Americana Tour which kicked off late last year in November.
The shows are in support of his seventh studio album Lost Americana which dropped in August 2025.
Kelly previously reflected on the latest LP and how his music connects with fans during an interview with People.
‘Vulnerability is how I was able to hold on to the fan base I’ve had for so many years. The human behind the music has to show the human side,’ he told the outlet.
Kelly immediately turned around and yelled, ‘Oh my God!’ as others quickly ran over to help the fan
The performer is currently in the midst of his Lost Americana Tour which kicked off late last year in November; seen in London on Thursday
His next concert is scheduled for March 7 in Manchester, England before heading to Glasgow.
The star will also travel to both Australia and New Zealand in the month of April for additional concerts.
Kelly will head back to North America for performances in cities such as Houston, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, and Toronto throughout May and June.
His final tour date is set for July 1 in Ridgefield, Washington at the Cascades Amphitheater.