This weekend, the Expo2024 show took place, where the Argentine was the guest artist. The singer is out of danger.
The artist L-Gante was giving a show in Asunción, Paraguay, when he fell off the stage into the void. The image circulated on social media, causing concern among fans about the artist’s health.
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The artist was one of the stars invited to perform at the Mariano Roque Alonso Exhibition 2024. During his live show, Cumbia singer 420 suffered a serious fall due to the excitement of a fan who got on stage with him. According to Paraguayan media, a doctor immediately came to check on his health. Although he is out of danger, he suffered some bruises, but everything could have ended in tragedy.


The important musical event began with the musical group Mamá Santa, followed by Viento Norte and, just a few hours later, Migrante. Other artists also performed, such as DJ Pipo and Callejero Fino, who went on stage before L-Gante, who performed after 10:30 p.m.
Video: The moment when L-Gante falls off the stage
The episode occurred when a fan outwit the security of the venue and managed to get on stage. The young man tried to take a photo with the cumbia singer and it was at that moment that a security man acted to remove this person from the stage. However, he ended up pushing both of them off the stage.
According to various accounts, The security man slipped and this is why he ends up pushing the artist and the fan into the stage pit, even though that was not his intention.
Although the artist continued singing after the fall, the moment scared those present at the musical event held in Paraguay and the artist’s team that accompanied him at the performance.
Source: Ambito

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