Kid Cudi had to cut his Coachella Weekend Two performance short after he broke his foot mid-show.
On Sunday night, the rap star shared that he was âjust leavin the hospitalâ after injuring himself during his set at the Sahara Tent. Fan videos captured the rapper jumping off stage and landing poorly on one of his feet, before being carried away by security personnel.
âHey guys, so I broke my foot today at the show,â Cudi wrote on X. âJust leavin the hospital. Never broken a bone before so this is all a bit crazy.â
âI wanna thank u all for ur concerns and well wishes!! I love yall man. I heard yall still ragin when I was offstage. Made me smile big đ„č,â he continued.
Fan footage from the festival captured Cudi slightly slipping and hitting the ground while his song âMemoriesâ played in the background. The rapper could be seen grimacing in pain. Another clip captured security guards carrying the rapper away from the stage to receive medical attention.
Cudi was a surprise addition to Coachella Weekend Two after Vampire Weekend performed at the fest during Weekend One. During his 45-minute performance, Cudi debuted several tracks from his recent album Insano, including âMoon Man Shitâ and âBlue Sky,â live.
âFirst time doin that one and it was electric,â he wrote on X, referring to his performance of âSuperboy.â
Kid Cudi last appeared at Coachella in 2019. The âMan on the Moonâ musician is set to embark on a world tour in support of Insano, and will kick off the tourâs North American leg on July 28 in Austin, Texas.
This yearâs Coachella has been a big year of A-list guests. For Weekend Two, Camila Cabello joined Lana Del Reyâs headlining, Earl Sweatshirt performed with Tyler, the Creator, and Anitta joined Peso Pluma for âBellakeo.â
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During Weekend One, Olivia Rodrigo rocked out with No Doubt, Will Smith (and an alien invasion) showed up for J Balvin, Justin Bieber joined Tems for âEssence,â and 21 Savage, Teezo Touchdown, and A$AP Rocky all came out to help Doja Cat shut down the last night of the first weekend.