Kameron Marlowe joined Morgan Wallen’s sold-out Dangerous Tour on Thursday (July 21) in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania and his first show on the “Wasted On You” singer’s tour was certainly a memorable one.
While performing “Burn ‘Em All” at the end of the stage’s runway, the fast-rising country star took a step too far and tumbled off the stage.
The country hitmaker, being a good sport about the unfortunate situation, took to social media to share a clip filmed by his videographer of the moment.
“First night of the #DangerousTour ended with a bang 😂 literally,” Marlowe captioned the post.
In the clip, Marlowe is seen singing the track before he fell off the stage at The Pavilion at Star Lake and into the barricade area. After he fell into the space between the fans and the stage, security personnel with the venue are seen rushing over to assist him.
It’s unclear if Marlowe sustained any injuries from the fall, however, dozens of country music artists expressed concern in the comment of Marlowe’s post, including HARDY, Priscilla Block, Drew Parker, Jimmie Allen, Tyler Rich and more.
“Happens haha,” HARDY commented, while Allen said, “you’re such a great actor!!!! You always said you would plan to walk off of the stage. You did it bro!”
“Oh my gosh… are you okay?!” Block added, before Rich wrote, “Did this exact thing in Ohio. Although the footage isn’t this good. It’s just me disappearing into nothing, from the catwalk on my drummers go pro. Hope you’re alright bro.”
“Holy crap bro! You good?” Parker concernedly added.
Marlowe is currently on the road touring and will serve as support on Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous Tour August 4 and 5 in Atlanta, Georgia as well as August 11 in Mansfield, MA and August 12 in Hartford, CT.
“Burn ‘Em All” is a track from Marlowe’s highly-anticipated debut album, We Were Cowboys, which is set to arrive on August 26 via Columbia Nashville/Sony Music Nashville.
The project, produced by Dan Huff and Brad Hill, will feature 16 tracks, including the previously released tunes “Girl On Fire,” “Giving You Up,” “Steady Heart,” and “We Were Cowboys,” among others. Marlowe co-wrote 10 of the 16 tracks on the project.
“I’ve been working on this project for the better part of two years, and I’ve lived a lot of life in that time,” Marlowe said of his debut effort. “This album encapsulates it all – nostalgia, romance, heartbreak, and everything in between. I couldn’t be prouder of this project, and I’m incredibly excited for fans to get a deeper look at who I am through these songs.”
Kameron Marlowe’s debut album, We Were Cowboys, is available for pre-save now HERE.