December 24, 2024

Top 6 Times Musicians Got Injured on Stage

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Getting injured on stage is not something you only see in movies. Many musicians throughout history have shown that the stage is not always the safest place to be, whether they have crazy shows like Rammstein or not. In fact, if you’re not careful, you can easily fall off the stage or suffer serious injuries. 

When the injury is caused by the negligence of another person, the musicians have to look into personal injury lawyers to be compensated for their suffering. Each state has its own injury lawyers, so if you’re a musician from Texas, for instance, and you happen to get injured on stage in this state, a personal injury law firm in Texas state will help you receive compensation. 

But to make sure you learn from others’ mistakes and that you never have to go through so much trouble, here are 6 times musicians got injured on stage. 

1. Steven Tyler

The Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler had to deal with a few injuries on stage. The famous front man fell off the stage two times. Back in 2009, Tyler fell off the stage while dancing, and this ended up with neck and head injuries, as well as a broken shoulder. He fell off the stage another time too when guitarist Joe Perry slightly shoved the singer, which ended up knocking him off the stage. Fortunately, nothing bad happened the second time. 

2. Dave Grohl

During a show they had in Sweden, Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl fell. He broke his leg as a result, and he was rushed to the doctors so they could treat him. However, Grohl didn’t end the show. After receiving treatment, he went back on stage and finished the concert. 

3. Curtis Mayfield

Mayfield was one of the most loved singers of the last century. However, his life completely changed after he suffered a terrible incident right before his Wingate Field concert in Brooklyn. Some overhead lights dislodged and fell on the singer, which resulted in paralysis from the neck down. 

This didn’t stop him from continuing his singing career, so he kept composing songs. He did so until 1999 when he passed away. 

4. Pink

It wasn’t uncommon to see Pink involved in different choreographies during her shows. Usually, things unfolded without issues, but one time, the harness was not strapped correctly. Pink ended up colliding with a barrier, and she had to go to the hospital after canceling the show. She felt sore for a while after the accident. 

5. Beyonce

Back in 2004, Beyonce had an incident where she tore her right hamstring while she was having a rehearsal on stage for a TV special. She was told to not perform on stage for a week after that, even though she could still walk. 

6. Meat Loaf

Artist Meat Loaf fell off the stage during a show in Ottawa, which resulted in a broken leg. But this wasn’t his only on-stage injury. The singer also collapsed on stage two times, the first one being in 2003 and the second one in 2016. The first one was due to dealing with an undiagnosed heart condition, and the second one was due to dehydration. 

Final Thoughts

Musicians can get injured too, even when playing on stage. As you can see, some even deal with severe injuries so their job is not that risk-free as some might imagine. It’s not all fun and rainbows for them either.

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Bernard - Side-Line Staff Chief editor
Bernard Van Isacker is the Chief Editor of Side-Line Magazine. With a career spanning more than two decades, Van Isacker has established himself as a respected figure in the darkwave scene.

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