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The rapper later gave the concertgoer his cap, telling her, “I wear this hat every f---ing day. It’s special, but f--- that, it’s yours.”

MGK fan falls through hole in stage during London show: ‘The coolest thing you could have ever f---ing done’

The rapper later gave the concertgoer his cap, telling her, "I wear this hat every f---ing day. It's special, but f--- that, it's yours."

By Wesley Stenzel

Wesley Stenzel

Wesley Stenzel is a news writer at **. He began writing for EW in 2022.

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March 7, 2026 2:50 p.m. ET

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Machine Gun Kelly in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Jan. 31, 2026

Machine Gun Kelly in Beverly Hills on Jan. 31, 2026. Credit:

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Machine Gun Kelly witnessed an unfortunate accident at one of his shows on Thursday.

The "Bad Things" singer-rapper was performing at his concert at the O2 Arena in London when he saw a fan suddenly fall through a hole in the stage. The incident, which was captured in multiple fan videos posted to TikTok, occurred during a moment when several attendees joined MGK on stage to walk with him during his song "Bloody Valentine."

After the musician shouted "yes, my loves!" the fan followed behind him, but then plunged into the gap and seemed to hit her head on the way down.

"Oh my God! Hold up," MGK said upon seeing the tumble. He then sang the lyrics "I can't hide" but changed the next line to "I really hope that you're fine" as he helped the fan back up onto the stage.

MGK performing in London on March 5, 2026

MGK performing in London on March 5, 2026.

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"Are you okay?" he asked the fan as she returned to her feet. She responded affirmatively.

"You are?" the singer replied. "Let's f---ing go!"

After the track concluded, the fan attempted to apologize to MGK.

"Oh, dude. No, no, no. Sorry?" he responded. "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."

The musician then gave the fan a gift to commemorate the occasion.

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"Okay, you know what? I wear this hat every f---ing day," he said while holding up a baseball cap, noting that a friend gave it to him. "It's special, but f--- that, it's yours."

MGK then hugged the fan and continued performing.

** has reached out to a representative for MGK for comment and further information.

Later in the concert, *SNL* alum Pete Davidson took the stage to help perform MGK's 2020 track "Roll the Windows Up." The comedian rapped the second half of the song's first verse, beginning with the line "I'm in quarantine, but the weed man pulls up here / I got a hundred packs of backwoods."

MGK considers Davidson a close friend. "I don't have any siblings, you know, so when you see someone like Pete — that's like my little brother," the musician said on *The Howard Stern Show* in 2020. "He's my best friend, too, but also like a little brother. You have the opportunity to live that dynamic of having a sibling. 'Cause I was an only child, so, obviously, to me, that's like the dream: having a brother or a sister. Pete's like that for me."

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Machine Gun Kelly is in the middle of his *Lost Americana* Tour in support of his 2025 album of the same name. After a few more stops in the U.K. and Ireland, the musician will headline five shows in Australia and New Zealand, followed by more than 30 in North America throughout the spring and summer.

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