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Gavin Adcock took a tumble during his show in Canada.
The country singer was performing his song “Deep End” at a concert on Wednesday, Oct. 29, when he fell off of the stage at Winnipeg’s Burton Cummings Theatre, fan-captured footage shared on TikTok shows.
The 27-year-old musician — who was rocking a pair of jeans, a cowboy hat and no shirt — was heading toward stage right, seemingly while carrying a bottle of liquor, just before he took a dive into the audience. The fall occurred as Adcock was climbing down off of the stage and into the crowd at the Winnipeg show.
The Georgia native lost his balance and fell forward into the crowd, where some audience members were awaiting him with their phones recording, and bumped into a piece of equipment in the process. In the fan-shared TikTok, a collective gasp from the crowd followed the incident.
Despite the fumble, however, Adcock recovered without missing a beat.
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Just a couple of seconds after falling, the country artist — who lost his hat as a result of the tumble — resumed singing “Deep End,” making his way across the barricade to interact with fans.
Adcock also took the fall in stride after the show, reacting to the moment in the comments of the fan’s TikTok post, which was captioned, “@GavinAdcockMusic hope you’re good after that fall, few too many 🍻.”
“It happens 🤙🏻🤙🏻,” Adcock wrote in a comment on the fan’s video.
Prior to his nosedive at the Winnipeg show, Adcock made headlines not for his onstage performances, but his ongoing feud with fellow country musician Zach Bryan.
In September, the “Last One to Know” singer got into a fight with Bryan, 29, moments before he was set to perform at the Born & Raised Festival in Pryor on Sept. 13, according to footage of the altercation Adcock shared on Instagram.
“Hey, do you want to fight like a man? Come open the gate,” Bryan said through a fence to Adcock, who then stepped closer to Bryan, the clip shows. The “Pink Skies” singer then pushed the fence toward Adcock. “When you get death threats from Sack Cryin before you headline in his hometown,” Adcock wrote over the video and, in the caption, added, “Eat a Snickers, bro.”
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Bryan seemingly tried to hop over the fence in an attempt to get to Adcock, but was held back by security, according to another video of the altercation shared on Facebook. A bodyguard then escorted Adcock away, per the same clip.
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Adcock also went viral for another music festival incident months earlier.
The singer seemingly called out Nickelback’s sound guy in an expletive-laden rant during his July 26 set during Rock the Country, per a fan-captured TikTok.
He later claimed that the sound guy for the “Rockstar” performers — who co-headlined the Anderson, S.C., music festival — had attempted to get his father kicked out.
