Post Malone worried fans last month after he suffered from an onstage accident while performing at his concert in St. Louis. More recently, the rapper experienced yet another tragedy in front of thousands of crowds; is he okay?

According to Billboard, the musician was performing at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, as part of his ongoing "Twelve Carat Toothache" tour.

While he was singing the song "Psycho," he, unfortunately, twisted his ankle as seen on viral videos that circulated on social media platforms.

 @edwinloseordraws Posty rolled his ankle at the ATL show. #postmalone #postmaloneconcert #atlanta #statefarmarena ♬ original sound - edwinloseordraw  

A TikTok video shows the "Sunflower" hitmaker tripping, but he was able to save himself from completely falling. Although he attempted to finish the song, the rapper was limping, leading him to drop down to his knees.

"Tell you what, there's little holes in the middle of the stage where fire comes out, which is pretty f****** badass," he said. The singer further explained that the hole was the main culprit for why he twisted his ankle. (via @NewsPosty on Twitter)

As of this writing, there are no updates on whether Post Malone was sent to the hospital after his recent onstage accident.

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Not Post Malone's 1st Accident This Year

Last month, the rapper fell during his concert at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis last September 17. Although many fans thought it wasn't serious at first as he was able to continue his tour as scheduled, he was hospitalized a few days later.

According to STL Today, the musician was rushed to the hospital after he had a hard time breathing as well as feeling stabbing pain, leading him to apologize to fans as he couldn't continue his show.

"I felt so good last night, but today it felt so different than it has before. I'm having a very difficult time breathing and there's like a stabbing pain whenever I breathe or move," he said. (via Fox 2 Now)

The rapper added that he feels terrible for canceling his show at the TD Garden in Boston, but he assured fans that his team is working for a rescheduled date and he's going to "make this up" to fans who weren't able to see him perform.

The venue also confirmed the news in a statement, saying the show had been "postponed due to unforseen circumstances" and fans who purchased tickets could still use their passes on a rescheduled date.

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