Post Malone Pulls Out of Boston Gig Over Breathing Woes
Post Malone, 27, has called off his show at the TD Garden after a sudden breathing crunch. The Atlanta‑born rapper, real name Austin Richard Post, was set to hit the stage on Saturday, September 24, but chose the safe route when he felt “unable to move.”
Instagram Update
- “I’m having a very difficult time breathing, and there’s like a stabbing pain whenever I breathe or move,” Post wrote.
- He continued, “Boston, I love y’all so f much.”
- “On tour, I usually wake up around 4 o’clock PM [sic], and today I woke up to cracking sounds on the right side of my body.”
The singer admitted fans will still get their tickets once the show is rescheduled, stressing his gratitude and genuine concern with a touch of humor.
One Night of Good Vibes, One Day of Struggle
Post said, “I felt so good last night, but today it felt so different than it has before.” That sudden shift has pretty much put a lid on the concert plans for now.
Rib‑Cracking Accident Not a New Problem
Just a few days ago, the star took a tumble in St. Louis, breaking ribs when a stage “hole” forced him to crash through. In the aftermath, he promised a make‑up: “Next time I’m around this way, we’re gonna do a two‑hour show for you to make up for the couple songs that we missed.”
He recounted the fall like a comic: “Whenever we do the acoustic part of the show, the guitars on the guitar stand goes down and there’s this huge a hole, so I go around there and turn the corner and bust my a. It winded me pretty good, it got me pretty good.”
Fans can rest easy knowing the tickets stand. The next scheduled date will see Post unleash his usual energy—minus the lung‑gravity experiments—for future crowds. Until then, keep your oxygen levels up (and your hearts ready!) as we wait for the next showtime.
