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Unlucky on Stage

During a concert in Birmingham, Tom Grennan fell on his back, which was a real shock for him.

After the incident, the singer told fans that ‘it really hurts.’

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Amazing Video Frame

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A video of Tom Grennan, 30, performing his popular song ‘Lionheart’ is actively spreading on social media.

He was entertaining the audience, but at the end of the track, he tried to jump onto a higher platform. Unfortunately, slipping, he fell right in front of the camera.

After the fall, he was seen rolling on his back, trying to cope with the pain.

Nevertheless, he quickly got on his knees and showed two thumbs up, indicating that everything is fine.

“I won’t lie, it really hurts!”

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The video of the event garnered a lot of attention, and Tom himself joked on TikTok that ‘the incident on stage is a historic event.’

Despite the incident, the singer took the situation with humor, and his friends and fans expressed concern for him.

Popular DJ and singer Joel Corry wrote: “Bro [face palm emoji],” to which Tom replied: “Bro, my back [laughing emoji].”

Fans also chimed in, joking that ‘it’s not as funny as Gemma Collins’ fall, but close.’

Creative Career

Tom Grennan rose to fame in 2016 when he featured on the track ‘All Goes Wrong’ by Chase & Status. His debut album ‘Lighting Matches’ reached number five on the charts in 2018, and his second album ‘Evering Road’ topped the charts in March 2021.

In 2023, his third album ‘What Ifs & Maybes’ also reached number one on the album charts.

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Despite the unpleasant incident, Tom Grennan continues to actively engage with his fans. His optimistic attitude towards the situation only highlights his character and attracts new followers. Such incidents on stage, although unexpected, often serve as indicators of artists’ resilience and their ability to maintain a connection with the audience.