Post Malone Takes Painful Tumble Off Stage Mid-Concert

Shortly after wrapping up a concert in India, Post Malone suffered an embarrassing moment as he missed a step off stage

Post Malone

It’s been an excellent year for Post Malone. He headlined Coachella, enjoyed a successful tour with Jelly Roll as the opening act, and began to transition into the country music scene. And while doing all of that, Malone continues to see himself rise into the realm of global superstardom.

Unfortunately, not even Post Malone can avoid the odd slip-up, and that’s exactly what happened during a recent concert in India. The “Rockstar” singer took a tumble when leaving the stage, with his backside catching most of the impact.

Judging by the video, looks like he missed one of the steps on his way down. Unfortunately, most of the crowd in attendance saw him take the fall. Nevertheless, you can’t be winning all the time, and in truth, the moment will humanize him with his fanbase. Who hasn’t missed a step, either going up or down the stairs?

We’ve all been there.

Post Malone Has Stayed True to Himself by Making a Country Album

In August 2024, Malone released his “F-1 Trillion” album, which was his first foray into the country music genre. During a recent interview with Billboard, Malone revealed that when he first entered the industry, he told himself he would make a country record at the age of 30.

“I said in an interview a while ago, ‘When I’m 30 years old, I’m gonna make a country record.’ And I made it at 29, so I wasn’t too far off,” Malone said. “But you know, it just happened naturally. I was like, ‘F— it, let’s go to Nashville. Let’s give it a go.’ I think finally bringing the fun back into what I was doing really showed on the record. And I think a lot of folks had fun listening to it. And we’re going to attempt to do it again. I’m excited to keep going.”

Malone is currently working on a new album. In the same discussion with Billboard, he noted that he has 45 new songs, with some of them still to be finished. Of course, not all of those tracks will make it onto the album, or so we would assume.

“We’ve been working very, very diligently on new music. And we have 45 songs. It’s just a matter of finishing said songs. And the schedule has been so very busy. So we’re working and working, but there will be new music by then…Allegedly a hundred percent maybe, definitely. Keep your ears [open].”

With more live shows to come, Malone will undoubtedly be more careful when leaving the stage, especially if the concert is promoting his new album. That is, of course, unless he names his upcoming release “falling.”