A boy band star fell off the stage and injured himself in front of thousands of shocked fans.
Ashin, lead singer of the band Mayday, plunged from the stage during a concert last night (22 Dec).
The charismatic crooner tumbled from view while performing their 2016 hit ‘Party Animal’.
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In the clip, the 50-year-old was seen pointing to someone in the crowd before apparently missing a step.
Unbalanced, Ashin lost his footing and plummeted from the gangway.
Thousands of fans screamed in shock as his co-performers rushed over to check on him.
He plunged a distance of around six-and-a-half-feet (2m).
According to reports, he struck his head on a lighting fixture during the tumble.
The back of his hand was seen with cuts and scrapes in images taken after the show, and he went to the hospital for a check-up.
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Despite the scare, the Taiwanese star got to his feet and continued the concert until the end.
He joked with the crowd that he had “lost his memory” in the seconds leading up to the accident, as reported by What’s The Jam.
A spokesperson for Mayday’s agency B’in Music posted during the show: “Ashin is currently in good condition.
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“After the performance, he will undergo a detailed examination by professional medical personnel.
“Thank you all for your concern.”
Ashin, real name Chen Hsin-hung, was performing with three members of the boy band F4 in Shanghai, China.

As part of the F* Forever Tour, the show was the last of four performances held at the Mercedes-Benz Arena.
Three members of F4 – Jerry Yan, Vic Chou and Van Ness Wu – performed with Ashin under the name F3.
Their fourth member Ken Chu was reportedly dropped from the tour after disclosing unfinalised details during a livestream.
Later that night, Ashin told his millions of online fans: “Thanks for everyone’s concern.
“After a check-up at the hospital, everything is okay.”
He added: “My brain is not damaged.”
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