A FEMALE Machine Gun Kelly fan suffered a nasty fall on stage during the American music star’s gig at London’s O2 Arena.
MGK, 35, invited a horde of devoted fans to join him at the sold-out show as he performed his 2020 track Bloody Valentine.
One got so carried away that she didn’t look where she was walking and ended up face-planting the edge of the stage as she stepped into clean air.
Kelly – real name Colson Baker – was stunned by the accident exclaiming “oh my God!”
He then kept singing as he bent down to make sure the fan was OK as other women on stage helped her to her feet.
He asked: “Are you okay?”
Despite the heavy impact, the adrenaline must have been pumping hard because the woman smiled it off.
When he realised there was no damage done, Kelly yelled: “Let’s f***ing go!”
The rapper and singer is currently on his Lost Americana World Tour in support of the album of the same name. Next month he jets to the other side of the world for the Australian and New Zealand legs.
Mischief and chaos aren’t usually far behind whenever MGK is in town.
Back in November, he caused bedlam in the Radio 1 studio after performing his catchy anthem ‘Vampire Diaries’ and a cover of Gorillaz’ ‘Feel Good Inc’.
Host Charlie Hedges asked the heavily tattooed singer if there were any areas on his body that haven’t been inked yet.
Without hesitation, Kelly answered: “Yeah, my shaft.”
It prompted fits of laughter as the confused American struggled to understand the hysteria, saying: “Do you want the answer or not? I’m using radio words, dude.”
All the while, Melvin proclaimed: “I love this guy.”
He added: “It’s our own fault. He’s a rock star, what did you expect?”
MGK said: “What did you want me to say, my knee?”
Charlie proceeded to ask if his knees were inked, with MGK confirming they are, front and back, as are his armpits.
But then he conceded that he could have said his toes and bum instead of his manhood for a more family-friendly answer.
MGK began his music career as a rapper before changing to a more punk-rock sound.
Critically-acclaimed Lost Americana came out in August and the trailer ahead of its release was narrated by none other than Bob Dylan.











