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Vince Neil fell from stage and breaks ribs at Friday concert

NEW YORK – MARCH 3: Singer Vince Neil of Motley Crue performs live at Madison Square Garden on March 3, 2005 in New York City. (Photo by Peter Kramer/Getty Images)

During a solo show on Friday night (October 15th), Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil fell off stage and ended up breaking several ribs. Billboard reported that a few songs into the set at Pigeon Forge, Tennessee’s Monster on the Mountain Festival, Neil was trying to get the crowd to clap along to Crüe’s 1989 hit, “Don’t Go Anyway Mad (Just Go Away)” and didn’t see the gap between a speaker and the stage and fell four feet onto the hard cement. Neil’s backing band continued playing after the accident with guitarist Jeff Blando handling lead vocal duties.

Neil’s bassist Dana Strum told the crowd: “The truth is Vince fell and broke ribs when he fell. He can’t breathe and he’s gonna get dealt with medically. He was so excited to be here. He lives in Tennessee. But he was willing to stick it out and tough it out when the people back here were telling him ‘Don’t do it.’ Let’s have one good round of applause, please, for this guy.”

On Sunday (October 17th) a message was posted to fans on Mötley Crüe’s social media, stating, “Vince is back home and resting after breaking a few ribs on Friday night. Our love and best wishes for a speedy recovery and ready to rock in ’22!!”

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