Machine Gun Kelly noticeably stammered when the prop helicopter that flies him onto the stage at the start of his touring arena show experienced some turbulence on Sunday (July 3) in Detroit.
The faux aircraft seemingly hit a bump on its pre-determined track and jostled the airborne entertainer as he performed high above the crowd.
Once safely onstage, MGK, the rapper-turned-rocker and film actor born Colson Baker, marveled to the audience at Little Caesars Arena that the “helicopter broke right here in Detroit.” He thanked God for his safety, saying, “Thank you, Lord, for keeping me alive.” Footage of the incident was provided to Loudwire by concertgoer Gavin Stancroff.
Machine Gun Kelly introduced the life-sized helicopter prop at the first show of his 2022 “Mainstream Sellout Tour” in Austin, Texas, last month.
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[Philip Trapp/Loudwire – original article]
[Pictures – Loudwire/Trap Money/Youtube]