MUSIC producer and superstar DJ Mark Ronson has been raced to hospital after injuring himself live on stage.
The star, known for hits including Valerie and Uptown Funk, confirmed in an Instagram post that he had “popped two bicep tendons” whilst performing live.
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Mark looked slightly worse for wear as he uploaded a shot of himself from his hospital bed.
He managed to flash a smile as he put his thumb up to the camera in the snap.
Confirming he injured himself attempting to move heavy DJ equipment during a gig, Mark wrote online: “That time the house PA was so bad that I tried to one-hand turn the stage monitor towards the crowd mid-mix to give them some extra juice.
“Turns out they weigh more than I thought…
“Two popped bicep tendons and one finished gig later, here we are, baby! #tornthisway.”
His fans were quick to send their well-wishes with one writing underneath the post: “Oh no… but nice to see you ok. Good recovery Mark.”
Another posted: “Feel better Mark! Sending you healing energy.”
Before a third went on to say: “Dude Mark! glad you’re on the mend man. sending healing vibes broski.”
Mark’s scary injury comes off the back of the exciting news that he will be releasing his very own autobiography all about his years as a DJ in New York in the 90s club scene.
Titled Night People, Mark said of the upcoming book: “DJing in 90s New York City informed everything I ever did after, becoming the foundation for all my future work and creativity.
“In ‘Night People,’ I wanted to capture that transformative period of my life and celebrate three of my great loves: the art of DJing, the thrilling energy of New York City after dark, and the wild and wonderful characters who populated our world and became my second family.”
Mark has been one of the most popular DJs and record producers in the world since his rise to fame.
He has collected eight Grammy Awards and was recognised as Producer Of The Year for producing Amy Winehouse’s award-winning record, Back To Black.
He also won a Grammy, a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for co-writing Shallow with Lady Gaga for the 2018 movie, A Star Is Born.
He has also collaborated with Lily Allen, Katy B, Bruno Mars and Camila Cabello across his career.
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