MGK Reacts as Fan Falls Through a Hole in the Stage at His London Show: &x27;I Really Hope That You&x27;re Fine&x27; Jack IrvinMon, March 9, 2026 at 5:48 PM UTC 0 MGK at The O2 Arena in London in March 2026Credit: Chiaki Nozu/WireImage A fan fell through a hole in the stage during MGK's London show but was unharmed MGK checked on the fan and gave them his personal hat as a keepsake The incident occurred during MGK's Lost Americana Tour MGK was concerned after a fan fell through a hole in the stage at his recent London show.
MGK Reacts as Fan Falls Through a Hole in the Stage at His London Show: 'I Really Hope That You're Fine'
Jack IrvinMon, March 9, 2026 at 5:48 PM UTC
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MGK at The O2 Arena in London in March 2026Credit: Chiaki Nozu/WireImage -
A fan fell through a hole in the stage during MGK's London show but was unharmed
MGK checked on the fan and gave them his personal hat as a keepsake
The incident occurred during MGK's Lost Americana Tour
MGK was concerned after a fan fell through a hole in the stage at his recent London show.
The "Cliché" singer, 35, brought several fans on stage while performing his song "Bloody Valentine" during his Lost Americana Tour stop at London's O2 Arena on Thursday, March 5 — and one took what could've been a very dangerous fall.
Fan-captured videos of the moment were shared to social media and showed MGK walking on stage while followed by fans, one of whom slipped into a gap in the floor. "Oh my God! Hold up," said the musician, who quickly changed a lyric of "Bloody Valentine" and sang, "I really hope that you're okay."
MGK in March 2026Credit: Martin Grimes/Getty
After helping the fan back on stage, MGK asked, "Are you okay?" The fan indicated they were alright, to which he replied, "Let's f---ing go!"
He later checked on the fan, who tried to apologize. "Oh, dude. No, no, no," said MGK. "Sorry? That was the coolest thing you could have ever f---ing done. This is the first time I've ever sold out the O2. That's the first time anyone's ever fell off the stage, dude. Let's f---ing go."
MGK embraced the fan for a hug, and they walked over to his mic stand — where he gave the attendee a gift.
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"Okay, you know what? I wear this hat every f---ing day," said the Grammy-nominated star, picking up the "special" hat and explaining it was a gift from a friend. "F--- that, it's yours."
The moment went down about halfway through the show, and he continued performing afterward.
MGK in December 2025Credit: Alexander Tamargo/Getty
MGK's Lost Americana Tour continues its European leg through March 12 in Dublin. He'll then play a string of April shows in Australia and New Zealand.
The tour's second U.S. leg kicks off in May with co-headliner Wiz Khalifa.
MGK's Lost Americana album came out in August 2025 and reached No. 4 on the Billboard 200.
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Published: March 9, 2026 at 02:00PM on Source: PRIME TIME
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