Machine Gun Kelly is grateful for another chance to live after a gigantic prop from his recent concert malfunction that could end up in a possible disaster.
According to Loudwire, the "Emo Girl" hitmaker performed in Detroit, Michigan, over the weekend.
In one part of the program, MGK can be seen hanging below a fake aircraft that would lead him to the stage while he sings.
@loudwire “Thank you Lord for keeping me alive.” --@Colson (Original video: Gavin Stancroff) #machinegunkelly #mgk #machinegunkellyedit #helicopter #detroit #rap #rock #metal #loudwire ♬ MGK Helicopter Hiccup - Loudwire
As the helicopter worked its way through the crowd, it hit a bump and appeared to wobble for a few seconds as the rocker couldn't do anything underneath.
After the mishap, the "WANNA BE" singer ran up the stage at Little Caesars Arena and revealed that "the helicopter broke right here in Detroit."
Megan Fox's fiance was grateful as he was still alive, saying, "Thank you, Lorde, for keeping me alive."
MGK isn't new to accidents while performing, as he was drenched in blood last week after a horrific accident while performing a song at his after-party.
Straight out of his Madison Square Garden show in New York City, the father of one went directly to a steakhouse with Megan Fox, Avril Lavigne, and Mod Sun for a party.
He then performed the song "My Ex's Best Friend" to surprise partygoers.
Before performing the song, the rocker, who donned an all-pink outfit, smashed a champagne glass against his face.
In a video circulating online, the rapper-turned-rocker addressed the crowd by screaming, "I don't give a s***!" before smashing the glass.
The incident left him wounded as blood continued to roll down his body from his right eyebrow.
As of this writing, he never revealed the reason why he did the unthinkable.
The prop helicopter was first seen at his "Mainstream Sellout Tour" in Austin, Texas, in June.
Currently, Machine Gun Kelly is touring across North America along with special guests Avril Lavigne, Blackbear, WILLOW, PVRIS, Travis Barker, Iann Dior, and blink-182's Travis Barker.
His next show will be on July 6 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, before traveling to cities across the United States and European venues in a few months.
The tour will feature most of his songs from his recent era, "Mainstream Sellout," where he had big collaborations with WILLOW, Travis Barker, and many more.
MGK said he would eventually return to his hip hop roots despite being successful in the punk rock scene.
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