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Machine Gun Kelly fan falls through opening in stage

Machine Gun Kelly fan falls through opening in stage

A fan of Machine Gun Kelly took a nasty fall after being invited on stage by the singer in London.

The gig took place last Thursday (March 5), as the rapper-turned-rocker took to the stage for a huge headline show at The O2 in the UK capital, and invited a handful of fans on stage for the rendition of his 2020 song ‘Bloody Valentine’.

During the performance, the singer walked along the uniquely shaped stage, with the horde of fans walking behind him, singing along to the lyrics. In footage of the moment, one fan was seen falling through an opening in the stage, causing MGK to briefly turn around and check on her.

“Oh my god, hold up,” he said, and while he didn’t stop the performance, he did stand around her to check that she was alright and adjust the lyrics as he continued to sing.

I can’t hide/ I really hope that you’re fine/ I’d give everything up tonight/ If I could just… are you OK?” he sang, while she got back on stage and smiled the incident off.

“Let’s f***ing go!” he shouted after realising that there was no damage done. Check out the clip below.

The show in London came as part of MGK’s ongoing ‘Lost Americana’ world tour, which comes in support of the album of the same name.

Shows kicked off in North America at the end of 2025, and saw MGK kick off the new year with a run of European dates. UK shows continued over the weekend with stops in Manchester and Glasgow, and the musician will head over to Australia and New Zealand for more shows soon. Visit here for tickets.

The live show in London came following Machine Gun Kelly making a recent Radio 1 appearance which saw him cover Gorillaz’s ‘Feel Good Inc’.

That interview also saw MGK claim that he was “on this trajectory of wanting to be a stadium act”, and cite Oasis as inspirations after seeing them at their huge Wembley shows.

“I’ve been an Oasis diehard since I first heard them 20 years ago – before I was 10 years old,” he told Ricky, Melvin and Charlie. “Zero production, just a great rock band playing great rock music. It was amazing.”

He went on to praise Liam Gallagher, saying he “just had the swag”. MGK added that although he had watched Liam perform at Reading & Leeds years ago touring a solo record “which I liked”, it wasn’t the same “when it was him and his brother”.

MGK has previously mentioned his love of Oasis to NME in our cover story from 2020, and both he and Yungblud also covered ‘Champagne Supernova’ from their houses during the pandemic, as well as recalling their ‘Supersonic’ karaoke night to NME at Reading Festival.

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