Andy Lau’s Luck Runs Out As He Trips Over Hole On Stage After Months Of Near-Miss Accidents During Concert Tour

Andy Lau’s Luck Runs Out As He Trips Over Hole On Stage After Months Of Near-Miss Accidents During Concert Tour

Seeing how Hong Kong Heavenly King Andy Lau has had so many near-miss accidents on stage in recent months, we cannot help but wonder if it’s just pure sloppiness by the organisers of his Today… is the Day Tour.

It can’t all be social media’s fault for blowing up each incident, right?

This time, the 62-year-old really suffered an accident when he tripped and fell after stepping into a hole (why was it even there?) on stage as he performed his hit song, ‘Men Crying Is Not a Crime’.

In a clip posted online, Andy is seen almost rolling off the edge of the stage after the fall, causing gasps from concertgoers.

Thankfully, Andy was able to grab the edge of the stage, preventing further embarrassment.

To Andy’s credit, he wasn’t doing anything one would deem dangerous this time.

Netizens who attended the concert took to the comments to ask after Andy, with some calling it “nerve-racking”.

“Seeing you fall made my heart ache,” read a comment.

Others said that the hole was initially not there and asked why that part of the stage suddenly descended, calling it dangerous for Andy and his backup dancers.

Back in July, netizens called Andy out for performing a sliding move that saw him almost slipping off the edge of the stage.

This was after the opening night when he nearly fell off a four-meter platform.

Since then, there have been at least one other recorded incident of Andy having a near-miss accident.

Will this latest fall finally close the loop on all his bad luck on stage?

This time, he wasn’t doing any that can be considered dangerous. 
Netizens caught the Heavenly King tripping over an empty space that wasn’t initially there.
There he tumbles. Has his luck finally ran out?

Photos: HK01

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