Olivia Rodrigo says she is fine after falling on stage in Melbourne
Olivia Rodrigo has assured fans that she is “fine” after collapsing on stage during a show in Melbourne, Australia on Monday.
Videos were shared online of the Vampire singer falling into a hole on stage at the Rod Laver Arena during her fourth and final show in the city.
Olivia is seen facing the crowd, walks to the side of the stage and briefly disappears from view.
He eventually posted a clip of his own moment on TikTok with a comment: “I'm fine haha”.
In the footage, fans can be heard screaming as he falls, his hands seen clutching the side of the stage.
Moments later the Good 4 You singer emerged, laughing and saying: “Oh my God, that was fun. I'm fine.
“Sometimes there's a hole in the stage – okay. Okay, where was I?” she says, before continuing with the set.
Olivia tagged her own video with #subtleforeshadowing – a reference to an editing technique where a moment of “failure” is randomly repeated throughout a clip.
The singer is currently touring Australia as part of his Guts World Tour which kicked off in the US in February.
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While in Australia, Olivia met another global superstar – Pesto, the viral penguin which hatched at Melbourne's Sea Life Aquarium in January.
Dubbed an “absolute single,” the chick has become an online favorite thanks to her status as one of the biggest newbie attractions.
Olivia welcomed the biggest crowd of her career when she performed to over 50,000 fans in Manila.
The singer of Filipino heritage performed in the Philippines for the first time and donated all profits from the gig to a charity that provides healthcare for women and girls in the country.
At the time, Olivia said she had been dreaming of the performance and “it was the most special occasion and the most meaningful trip”.
He will perform four dates in Sydney later this week before taking a break from the Guts world tour, which resumes in South America in March next year.
He will too Return to Manchester in June 2025 Co-op Live to perform at the Arena after the original date It was postponed due to problems with the new venue before opening.
BBC Newsbeat has contacted Olivier's team and Rod Laver Arena for comment.