Blake Shelton Falls Down On Stage During 2018 Concert

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It happens to everyone. Singers get so into their performance that they forget to watch out for their surroundings!

Tim McGraw has done this a time or two, as well as Luke Bryan and many more. Well, we can now add Blake Shelton to the long list of singers who have taken a tumble during a concert. At the Pendleton Whiskey Music Fest in Oregon on July 14, the “I’ll Name The Dogs” fell down pretty hard, but being the funny man that he is, he asked his fans if anyone had footage so he could see it for himself!

While he requested this from his fans, he revealed one of the reasons why he had fallen down.

Shelton tweeted, “Ok Pendleton I know somebody is bound to have video of me falling on stage last night!! Please!! I have to see it!!! Post that shit! And yes I had been drinking. A lot..

He got many responses, and finally a fan sent him a video of it and Shelton tweeted it out to his followers saying, “That’s it!! I wish there was a closer one!!!

Ask and you shall receive, Blake!

Several fans tweeted out zoomed in videos from different angles. Take a look at them all below!

He seems to have taken the tumble in stride, and hopefully will be more aware of his stage in the future! Standing at six-feet-five-inches tall, we’re surprised he didn’t hurt himself at all! That’s a long way to fall.

Watch Shelton play a couple songs during his set at the Pendleton Whisky Music Fest below.

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