Post Malone resumed his tour in Cleveland, Ohio on Tuesday night after a sudden hospitalization forced him to cancel Saturday’s concert in Boston at the last minute.
In a tweet posted hours before showtime, the 27-year-old rapper confirmed he would be taking the stage at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland.
“Cleveland I’m gonna sing the F*** outta some songs tonight �� y’all tonight,” the New York native wrote.
Comeback: Post Malone resumed his tour in Cleveland, Ohio on Tuesday night after a sudden hospitalization forced him to cancel Saturday’s concert in Boston at the last minute; Malone seen in June
He is also scheduled to perform at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Wednesday, September 28.
He will enjoy a two-day break before resuming the tour at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan on Saturday, October 1.
Fans grew concerned for the health of the hitmaker after citing respiratory problems and severe body pain as the reason for the cancellation of last Saturday’s concert in Boston.
He announced the last-minute cancellation in a post shared on social media just 30 minutes before he takes the stage at TD Garden.
Confirmed: In a tweet posted a few hours before showtime, the rapper, 27, confirmed he would be taking the stage at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland
“Cleveland I’ll sing the F*** out of some songs tonight �� y’all tonight,” the New York native wrote; Malone seen on September 3
He wrote: ‘Boston, I love you so fucking much. On tour I usually wake up around 4pm, and today I woke up with a creak on the right side of my body. I felt so good last night, but today was so different than before.
“I have great difficulty breathing and there is a shooting pain every time I breathe or move,” he added. “We’re in hospital now, but with this pain I can’t do the show tonight. I’m so f**king sorry.
He then told fans that their tickets would be valid for a rescheduled show he and his team are putting together before ending his message, “Once again, I’m so f**king sorry.” I love you all so much. I feel bad, but I promise you I’ll make it up to you. I love you Boston, see you soon. [pink hearts emoji]. I am really sorry. – I love Austy.
Concern: Fans grew concerned for the health of the hitmaker after he cited respiratory problems and severe body pain as the reason for the cancellation of last Saturday’s concert in Boston; Malone seen on September 3
Last minute: He announced the last minute cancellation in a post shared on social media just 30 minutes before taking the stage at TD Garden
Malone’s pain may stem from a fall he suffered during a concert in St. Louis last week.
During a performance of his hit song Circles, the superstar rapper fell through a hole in the stage.
He hit his side hard during the opening and was taken away by medics tending to him backstage.
Fall: Malone’s pain may stem from a fall he suffered during a concert in St. Louis last week. During a performance of his hit song Circles, the superstar rapper fell through a hole in the stage
Although he was ultimately fine, Malone had to quit the show early and checked himself into a local hospital to treat his injuries.
In an Instagram message to fans, Malone said, “They gave me painkillers and stuff so we could keep kicking a** on the tour. I just want to apologize to everyone at St. Louis. I want to say thank you so much guys for coming to the show. And next time I’m around we’ll do a two hour show for you guys so we can catch up on the few missed songs we have missed.
TMZ reported that he cracked a few ribs in the fall, an injury that can make breathing and even the smallest movements incredibly difficult.
Cracked: TMZ reported that he cracked a few ribs in the fall, an injury that can make breathing and even the smallest movements incredibly difficult (pictured June 2022)
Support: Although there was obvious confusion and frustration among fans who wanted to see rapper Sunflower perform, a number of social media users shared their support and best wishes for the superstar.
‘Fantastic hospitals’: Another added: ‘I hope you are feeling better, you are in the right place if you need medical help! We have fantastic hospitals. Get well soon buddy! [sic]’
While there was obvious confusion and frustration among fans who wanted to see rapper Sunflower perform, a number of social media users shared their support and well wishes for the superstar.
“I was worried after this bad fall,” wrote one user. “You have to take care of yourself first, and the shows can be invented afterwards. Shows are important, yes, but your health is so much more important. Speedy recovery to you.
Another added: “I hope you are feeling better, you have come to the right place if you need medical help! We have fantastic hospitals. Get well soon buddy! [sic].’