Big Time Rush's Logan Henderson Injures Knee On Stage During Krakow Concert
Big Time Rush Star Injured On Stage In Krakow

Logan Henderson, a member of the pop band Big Time Rush, sustained a significant injury during a live performance in Poland, forcing him to cut the show short and seek immediate medical attention.

On-Stage Accident Halts Concert

The incident occurred on Thursday during the band's tour stop in Krakow, Poland. While performing the track 'Love Me Love Me', the 36-year-old singer was sliding down a set piece when he hit his leg, causing a deep gash on his right knee. The band, which also includes Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow, and Carlos PenaVega, continued the performance without him as Henderson was rushed to the hospital for treatment.

Following the accident, Henderson took to his Instagram Stories to reassure concerned fans. In a selfie video filmed from the hospital, he addressed his followers directly. 'Hey, Krakow, thank you for a great show,' he expressed. 'Sorry I couldn't stay to finish, I was having a little too much fun, so I hit my knee pretty bad and had to get taken to the emergency room.'

Recovery and Tour Schedule

Despite the gruesome injury, the singer maintained a positive outlook. He confirmed that doctors were 'fixing me up so I should be better in no time' and revealed he would require stitches. After warning viewers with a 'weak stomach', he panned the camera to show the bloody wound.

The timing of the injury raises questions about the band's immediate performance schedule. Their next concert is slated for Saturday in Prague, with further stops in Berlin on November 23 and Munich the following day. It is not yet known if Henderson will be fit to perform.

Demonstrating his resilience, Henderson was active on social media the following day, sharing snaps from Cologne, Germany, where the band had performed earlier in the week on Monday.

Big Time Rush's Ongoing Global Tour

This incident occurs amidst the band's extensive In Real Life Worldwide Tour, which officially began on July 9 in Alabama. The global tour, announced in February, is a significant undertaking for the group, promising to feature every song from their Nickelodeon series performed live.

Big Time Rush, who were signed to a record deal with Nickelodeon in 2009 and starred in a series of the same name until 2013, went on hiatus in 2014. They officially reunited in 2021 and released their fourth studio album, 'Another Life', in June 2023. The tour is scheduled to conclude with a final performance in Dubai on March 26, 2026.