Kid Cudi shared an update on his health after injuring his foot during his appearance at the Coachella Festival in a video that was shared on his X account on Monday.
The 40-year-old rapper had to cut his performance at the second week of the festival short after he jumped off of his stage and hurt himself part of the way through his set on Sunday.
The performer - who recently revealed that he was engaged to Lola Sartore - has since addressed the incident, and he revealed that he had broken 'something in my heel' in his video.
Although Kid Cudi, born Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi, stated that the injury was a 'major setback,' he added that he was feeling 'okay' overall.
The Pursuit Of Happiness rapper also expressed that his foot was 'a little sore' as he took the video and that he had experienced 'a lot of pain' the day prior.
Kid Cudi shared an update on his health after injuring his foot during his appearance at the Coachella Festival in a video that was shared on his X account on Monday
The Grammy Award-winning artist also told his fans that he was currently wearing a cast and was planning on having a new one made in the near future.
The rapper went on to state that, while 's*** got real yesterday,' he was planning to 'bounce back' on stage as soon as possible.
'I'm hoping that I'll be healed up in time for tour...I don't want to let you guys down,' he stated.
Kid Cudi, who was added to Coachella's week two lineup at the last minute, then remarked that he was 'not cancelling anything just yet' and was planning to 'wait and see how things go.'
'This is what happens when a 40-year-old man tries to prance around offstage like he's 26, like he used to do back in the day. I learned a valuable lesson: No more prancing around, jumping off stages,' he said.
The Day N Nite rapper concluded by encouraging his fans to 'engage the rage-but not at 40.'
The performer's video was shared just a few months prior to the planned start of his upcoming Insano: Engage the Rage World Tour.
Kid Cudi's run of shows is being undertaken in support of his albums Insano and Insano (Nitro Mega), which were released this past January and February, respectively.
The 40-year-old rapper had to cut his performance at the second week of the festival short after he jumped off of his stage and hurt himself part of the way through his set on Sunday
The performer - who recently revealed that he was engaged to Lola Sartore - has since addressed the incident, and he revealed that he had broken 'something in my heel' in his video
The rapper went on to state that, while 's*** got real yesterday,' he was planning to 'bounce back' on stage as soon as possible; seen earlier this month
Kid Cudi, who was added to Coachella's week two lineup at the last minute, then remarked that he was 'not cancelling anything just yet' and was planning to 'wait and see how things go'; seen on Sunday
Both of the performer's records were met with generally positive reviews from critics.
Kid Cudi is currently scheduled to kick off the Insano: Engage the Rage World Tour with a performance at the Moody Center in Austin on June 28.
The North American leg of the rapper's tour will conclude with a show at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on August 30.
The hitmaker is then set to make his way to Europe in February of next year and perform in several cities, including London, Paris and Amsterdam.
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