Fri. Apr 4th, 2025
alert-–-mark-ronson-shares-update-from-hospital-bed-after-injuring-himself-live-on-stage-in-front-of-horrified-fansAlert – Mark Ronson shares update from hospital bed after injuring himself live on stage in front of horrified fans

Mark Ronson has revealed that he was taken to hospital after suffering a painful injury during a recent set. 

The British DJ, 49 – who welcomed his second child with wife Grace Gummer two months earlier – uploaded a photo of himself to his main Instagram page on Wednesday while laying in a hospital bed. 

The star kept up his positive energy by sending a thumbs up in the direction of the camera and flashed a small smile. 

In the caption of the post, the music producer explained to his one million followers what had occurred. 

He wrote: ‘That time the house PA was so bad that I tried to one-hand turn the stage monitor towards the crowd mid-mix to give them some extra juice.’

The DJ then added: ‘Turns out they weigh more than I thought…Two popped bicep tendons and one finished gig later, here we are, baby! #tornthisway.’ 

Mark Ronson, 49, revealed that he was taken to the hospital after suffering a painful muscle injury during a recent set

Mark Ronson, 49, revealed that he was taken to the hospital after suffering a painful muscle injury during a recent set

The star kept up his positive energy by sending a thumbs up in the direction of the camera and flashed a small smile; seen in 2024 in Milan

The star kept up his positive energy by sending a thumbs up in the direction of the camera and flashed a small smile; seen in 2024 in Milan 

While it is not known exactly when the incident occurred, Ronson uploaded a series of snaps over the past weekend on Saturday while playing a 'Five hour vinyl set' at an event

While it is not known exactly when the incident occurred, Ronson uploaded a series of snaps over the past weekend on Saturday while playing a ‘Five hour vinyl set’ at an event

According to the Hand and Wrist Institute, recovery for torn bicep tendons depends on the severity of the injury – but can take weeks to several months to heal. 

His fans respond to the post to wish the star a quick recovery with one writing: ‘Oh nooo!! Poor you. Rest up and feel better soon.’

Another added: ‘Feel better Mark. You always did give your all at every gig (and now a few biceps to boot!) Wishing you a speedy recovery!!’

A third wrote: ‘Hard working man right there! Get better soon!’

While it is not known exactly when the incident occurred, Ronson uploaded a series of snaps over the past weekend on Saturday while playing a ‘five hour vinyl set’ at an event. 

Late last month in March, the music artist also announced that he will drop his memoir titled Night People: How To Be A DJ in ’90s NYC later this year in September. 

He excitedly shared the news on social media and gave a description of the book to his fans ahead of its release.

It ‘chronicles three of my great loves: the art of DJing with all its emotional highs and lows, the electric energy of New York after dark, and the wild, wonderful clubland characters who became my second family.’

Ronson has picked up eight Grammys and was named the Producer Of The Year for his work on Amy Winehouse's (pictured right) award-winning song Back To Black

Ronson has picked up eight Grammys and was named the Producer Of The Year for his work on Amy Winehouse’s (pictured right) award-winning song Back To Black

Across his stellar career, he has also worked with Lily Allen, Katy B, Bruno Mars, Adele, Miley Cyrus (pictured left), Dua Lipa and Camila Cabello

Across his stellar career, he has also worked with Lily Allen, Katy B, Bruno Mars, Adele, Miley Cyrus (pictured left), Dua Lipa and Camila Cabello

He also wrote that, ‘This book is my love letter to a vanished era that shaped not just my career but my identity – a time when finding my craft put me on the path to finding myself.’ 

And in a statement per Rolling Stone, Ronson also expressed, ‘DJ’ing in [’90s] New York City informed everything I ever did after, becoming the foundation for all my future work and creativity.’ 

The DJ has become one of the most popular music producer and record producers in the world following his rise to fame.

He has picked up eight Grammys and was named the Producer Of The Year for his work on Amy Winehouse’s award-winning song Back To Black.

The producer also collected a Grammy, a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for co-writing Shallow with Lady Gaga for the 2018 movie A Star Is Born.

Across his stellar career, he has also worked with Lily Allen, Katy B, Bruno Mars, Adele, Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa and Camila Cabello.

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