Post Malone Falls Off Stage During Concert in Glendale

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Post Malone experienced a fall off the stage while performing at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, causing concerns about potential injuries. This incident adds to a series of mishaps during his ongoing ‘Big Ass Stadium Tour’, including previous falls in St. Louis and Orlando. Despite these challenges, Malone’s concert remains a highlight for fans, showcasing his hits and new material as part of a large stadium tour. Fans are eager for updates on his condition and the tour’s continuation.

Glendale, Arizona – In an unexpected turn of events, Post Malone fell off stage during a concert at State Farm Stadium on Saturday, June 21, 2025. The incident occurred while Malone was performing for his fans as part of his ongoing “Big Ass Stadium Tour.” A video capturing the moment was shared on TikTok by user Koty_sage, showing Malone, clad in a yellow shirt and jeans, stumbling as he leaned down to greet a fan, resulting in a portion of the stage breaking away beneath him.

As of now, it remains unclear whether Post Malone sustained any injuries from the fall. This recent mishap comes on the heels of another incident earlier in his tour when he fell through a hole in the stage during a performance in St. Louis, leading to bruised ribs. Additionally, he reportedly slipped on stage during a concert in Orlando prior to the incident in Glendale.

The concert was a much-anticipated stop on Malone’s extensive tour, which kicked off on April 29, 2025, at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City. The tour features a total of 25 stadiums across the U.S. and Canada, showcasing Malone’s popular hits along with new songs from his sixth studio album, “F-1 Trillion,” which debuted at No. 1 in August 2024.

Tickets for the concert were priced reasonably, starting at $60, and were available through SeatGeek. Fans were encouraged to arrive at the venue early, as doors opened at 5:30 p.m. and the show commenced at 6:30 p.m. The location for the concert, State Farm Stadium, is conveniently situated at 1 Cardinals Way in Glendale, Arizona, easily accessible via Loop 101. To ensure a safe experience, the venue enforced strict security policies, including a clear bag policy and cashless transactions.

Malone was set to perform with opener Jelly Roll on this leg of the tour, but Jelly Roll was not present for the Glendale concert, leaving Malone to take the stage solo in front of eager fans. The air-conditioned environment of the stadium provided some relief from the heat, and attendees were briefed regarding prohibited items, allowing for a smooth entry process.

Fans have expressed concern and support for Malone following the fall, hoping for his swift recovery should there be any injuries. Despite the setbacks, the “Big Ass Stadium Tour” continues to be a major draw for music lovers across the country, with many eagerly awaiting further performances on the remaining dates of the tour.

This incident sheds light on the physical risks performers face on stage, particularly with elaborate setups that can occasionally lead to unexpected accidents. As concerts resume post-pandemic, both artists and audiences alike are reminded of the importance of safety measures for large-scale events.

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