Is Post Malone okay? Rapper hospitalized and cancels concert in Boston a week after falling from the stage

Post Malone canceled his Boston show an hour before it started. The cancellation comes a week after he suffered a nasty fall on stage last week.
Here is everything you need to know.
Post Malone cancels concert in Boston at the last minute
Post Malone is hospitalized after suffering serious injuries during a fall from the stage at a concert last week. Therefore, he was forced to postpone one of his concerts.
The Rockstar singer was scheduled to perform at Boston’s TD Garden on September 24. However, he took to social media to share the grim update on his health with his fans on Saturday night.
It started with: ‘On tour, I usually wake up at 4:00 pm, and today I woke up with a crack on the right side of my body. I felt so good last night, but today I felt so different than before.’
The 27-year-old singer continued, “I’m having a hard time breathing and I feel a stabbing pain every time I breathe or move.”
He further said, “We’re in the hospital now, but with this pain, I can’t do the show tonight.” So sorry.
— Post Malone (@PostMalone) September 24, 2022
In addition, Malone promised that he would soon reschedule the Boston performance.
He confirmed: ‘Everyone’s tickets for tonight’s show will be valid for the rescheduling we are planning right now. Once again, I’m so sorry. I love them all’.
The Better Now singer concluded the message with, “I feel terrible but I promise I’ll make it up to you.” I love you Boston, I’ll see you soon. So sorry. With love, Austin.
Post Malone suffered a nasty fall on stage at a concert in St. Louis
Post Malone fell through a hole in the stage while performing his hit single Circles at a concert in St. Louis last week.
In the viral video, we can see him writhing in pain after he hit his face and body on the ground. However, shortly after the paramedics arrived to treat his injuries.
In addition, the superstar explained the situation by writing a message on his Instagram account.
He wrote: “They gave me some painkillers and everything so we can keep kicking** on tour. I just want to apologize to everyone in St. Louis.’
However, Malone is scheduled to perform in Cleveland on September 27. In January, he will go out for his concerts abroad.