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Morgan Wallen laughs off onstage fall during Kentucky concert
The country singer took a tumble while performing his song ‘Heartless’ on Thursday.
Morgan Wallen was taken down by a cloud of smoke during his Kentucky concert on Thursday. The smoke was a part of his stage pyrotechnics for his live show in Louisville.
Unfortunately for Wallen, a video of him taking the tumble has already gone viral on TikTok. In the clip, Wallen is seen singing his song ‘Heartless’ and falling on stage after his view got clouded by the fog effects.
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Wallen tried to break his fall but with no luck goes down hard and vanishes beneath the smoke. However, he pops back up just as quickly as he fell without missing a note.
The country singer continues with the track while laughing and walking further toward the crowd. He makes a smooth recovery by reaching out to touch fans’ hands in the crowd and smiling.
Wallen has been touring in support of his most recent album ‘One Thing at a Time’ which was released in March. The Louisville show was the second date on the U.S. leg of his shows.
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‘One Thing at a Time’ is Wallen’s third studio album, which includes 36 songs and four singles.
“This record represents the last few years of my life, the highs, and the lows,” the ‘You Proof’ singer said in a January press release. “It also brings together the musical influences that have shaped me as an artist – country, alternative, and hip-hop.”
He added, “There are 36 songs on this album because we just kept exploring with fresh lyrics, music, and production ideas and these are the songs that felt right to me. It was a blast to create, and I was so grateful to be back in the studio to lay this out for my fans.”
The album received major commercial success and became the overall biggest week for a country album since ‘Red (Taylor’s Verison)’ which was released in November 2021.
‘One Thing at a Time’ also debuted at number on the US Billboard 200 chart. In the week of its release, all 36 album tracks entered the Billboard Hot 100, breaking the record previously set by Drake with 27 tracks.