Carrie Underwood fell offstage while closing the Carolina Country Music Festival.
On Sunday, June 9, Underwood headlined the final night of the festival at Myrtle Beach and performed in front of around 35,000 crowd. She managed to wrap up the show despite the heavy rain, but a new video shared by TMZ showed her fall while she was exiting the stage.
In the clip in question, the "Cowboy Casanova" singer can be seen taking a bit of an awkward stumble when she was trying to descend some stairs toward the back of the platform.
Underwood dropped through a hole, suggesting she fell offstage following her performance.
Attendees were also heard screaming out about the fall.
Despite the incident, Underwood expressed her gratitude to everyone who watched the show and attended the festival.
"We won't let a little rain stop us! We won't let a massive downpour stop us, either!" she captioned a carousel of photos on Instagram.
Meanwhile, fans showered her with praise after her jaw-dropping appearance.
One said, "Carrie Underwood & her band are truly on their own level of masterpiece! Incredible even in the rain."
"That crowd came to see the queen herself and apparently she delivered big time," a second wrote, while a third added, "Can we also send some love to the band who kept playing through the rain? The drummer... guitarists... that's ROUGH and I'm guessing they fought through it, too!!! Way to go, y'all."
According to WBTW News 13, the four-day Carolina Country Music Festival had a $50 million economic impact on Myrtle Beach.
Meanwhile, the festival's organizers have since announced that the 10th annual festival will happen from June 5 to 8, 2025.
After Underwood's gig, she will attend the 2024 Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction alongside Kevin Bacon, Michael Bacon, Keith Urban, Andra Day, Jason Isbell, Missy Elliott, Rodney Chrome, Paul Williams, El Debarge, Cary Barlowe, Paul Williams, Trey Anastacio, Nile Rodgers and Deniece Williams.
The inductees include Timothy Mosley, Hillary Lindsey, Dean Pitchford, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Michael Stipe, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker.
On the other hand, SZA will be receiving the Hal David Starlight Award while Diane Warren will bring home the Johnny Mercer Award.
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