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MGK gave one fan a night to remember during a recent show in London.
The rocker, real name Colson Baker, brought a group of fans on stage while he was performing his song "bloody valentine" during his Lost Americana tour stop at O2 Arena in London on March 5 when one of the fans slipped through a hole in the stage, per People.
Videos shared online showed mgk immediately helping the fan get back on the stage while cleverly changing a lyric in the bridge to "I really hope that you're fine." He doubled down on his concerns, asking the fan mid-song, "Are you okay?" When they assured him they were fine, he replied, "Let's f---ing go!" and continued the performance.
After the song, the fan was seemingly apologetic for the slip, but mgk was quick to shut down any apologies.
"Oh, dude. No, no, no," he told the fan. "Sorry? That was the coolest thing you could have ever f---ing done. This is the first time I've ever sold out the O2. That's the first time anyone's ever fell off the stage, dude. Let's f---ing go."
The "emo girl" musician then gave the fan a hug and gifted them something for their trouble — and for making his day.
"Okay, you know what? I wear this hat every f---ing day," he said, handing it over and telling the fan that it was now "yours."
The rocker-rapper will continue the European leg of his Lost Americana through this week and travel to Australia and New Zealand for a set of shows in April before he returns for the second U.S. leg of the tour in May. In January, he shared a roundup of the first part of his tour in a post on Instagram, including a rare video of his "youngins." MGK shares daughters Casie Baker, 16, with ex Emma Cannon and Saga Blade Fox-Baker, 1, with Megan Fox.