July 3, 2025: In a moment that’s now gone viral across social media, Grammy-nominated artist Post Malone suffered a minor on-stage fall during his Big Ass Stadium Tour performance at State Farm Stadium in Glendale. The incident occurred while the singer was performing his hit track “Pour Me A Drink” from his latest album, F-1 Trillion.
A Toast Gone Wrong
The mishap happened when Malone knelt down at the edge of the stage to toast a fan holding up a beer. As seen in fan-shot footage, a portion of the stage unexpectedly gave way beneath him, causing the artist — real name Austin Richard Post — to lose his balance and fall momentarily.
Despite the unexpected tumble, Malone continued smiling, beer still in hand, and immediately climbed back up to resume singing, much to the delight of cheering fans. The seamless recovery sparked admiration from concertgoers and fans online alike.
“I am SO sorry, Austin. I love you! Such an amazing show. I didn’t mean to almost break your back,” joked the fan who uploaded the viral clip on TikTok, referencing lyrics from the song.
Fan Reactions Pour In
Reactions flooded social media following the incident:
- “Post Malone definitely doesn’t need any more drinks on stage LMFAOOO,” one fan joked.
- Another applauded his composure: “Didn’t sound like the mic picked up any hard hits. Must’ve been a soft fall. The show must go on!”
The light-hearted moment reminded fans of a more serious fall in September 2022, when Malone suffered rib injuries after falling through a trapdoor onstage during a concert in St. Louis.
The Tour Continues
Post Malone’s Big Ass Stadium Tour—his eighth major tour—kicked off in April 2025 and is set to conclude in Lisbon, Portugal this September. He is currently in the midst of the North American leg, drawing massive crowds at every stop.
Despite the fall, Malone’s unwavering energy and connection with fans continue to solidify his reputation as one of pop-rap’s most charismatic performers.
No injuries were reported, and the show continued without any further incidents.
