Nelly Furtado shows off her bloody injury after Coachella stage fall: ‘Eat your man… Not the stage’

Nelly Furtado
Nelly Furtado

Not flying like a bird.

Nelly Furtado took a bloody tumble during her performance at Coachella when she appeared to trip over something on the stage Saturday night.

Canadian singer Nelly Furtado took a bloody tumble Saturday night during her performance at Coachella when she appeared to trip over something on the stage. Coachella
Canadian singer Nelly Furtado took a bloody tumble Saturday night during her performance at Coachella when she appeared to trip over something on the stage. Coachella
“Movin’ my body like a nympho,” Furtado, 45, sang before slamming to the ground. Coachella
“Movin’ my body like a nympho,” Furtado, 45, sang before slamming to the ground. Coachella

In a video posted to X (formerly Twitter), the “Promiscuous” singer was in the middle of her surprise appearance during Dom Dolla’s set when she sustained the injury while singing their 2023 collab “Eat Your Man.”

“Movin’ my body like a nympho,” Furtado, 45, sang before slamming to the ground.

Taking the fall in stride, Furtado continued to sing: “I say it right, now do what I say.”

The “All Good Things (Come to an End)” hitmaker brushed off the mishap and went on to smile and perform for the crowd.

Several users praised Furtado’s quick recovery.

In a video posted to X (formerly Twitter), the “Promiscuous” singer (left) was in the middle of her surprise appearance during Dom Dolla’s set when she sustained the injury while singing their 2023 collab “Eat Your Man.” Nelly Furtado/Instagram
In a video posted to X (formerly Twitter), the “Promiscuous” singer (left) was in the middle of her surprise appearance during Dom Dolla’s set when she sustained the injury while singing their 2023 collab “Eat Your Man.” Nelly Furtado/Instagram
The “All Good Things” hitmaker can be seen wearing a smile as she gets back up and continues to perform for the assembled crowd. Coachella
The “All Good Things” hitmaker can be seen wearing a smile as she gets back up and continues to perform for the assembled crowd. Coachella

“Didn’t address it, continued like nothing happened … she got up and did the thing,” one user stated on X, while adding: “This is how you perform folks.”

“Literally didn’t miss one beat. Most definitely a man eater,” a second fan commented.

“Flawless recovery,” a third user praised.

Furtado later took to Instagram to let fans know that she was all right and to show off her bloody thumb.

“This Barbie likes to rave,” Furtado laughed in the now-deleted Instagram video.

“Literally left it all on the stage… including my blood

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. All for you @domdolla,” she wrote.

“This Barbie likes to rave,” Furtado laughed in the now-deleted Instagram video along with the caption, “Literally left it all on the stage… including my blood . All for you @domdolla.” Nelly Furtado/Instagram
“This Barbie likes to rave,” Furtado laughed in the now-deleted Instagram video along with the caption, “Literally left it all on the stage… including my blood . All for you @domdolla.” Nelly Furtado/Instagram

The singer reposted a video of her fall with the caption: “Eat your man… Not the stage.”

Furtado wasn’t the first to have a blunder at the music festival.

As The Post previously reported, Grimes suffered several technical difficulties while performing at Coachella.

The DJ claimed in a lengthy apology on X that in order to save time, she “outsourced essential things like rekordbox bpm’s and letting someone else organize the tracks on the SD card etc.”

Elon Musk’s ex alleged that she “had a bad feeling” about the equipment beforehand but was not insistent about making sure it worked before going onstage.

Furtado later took to Instagram to let fans know that she was alright and to show off her bloody thumb. Nelly Furtado/Instagram
Furtado later took to Instagram to let fans know that she was alright and to show off her bloody thumb. Nelly Furtado/Instagram

“The big lesson for me was a mix of 1) if u want it done right, do it yourself, 2) be a c – – t even if ppl feel bad 3) probably pretend it’s fine and engage with the crowd rather than spend a whole show slumped over the desk trying to fix software when ur meant to be entertaining,” she wrote.

Grimes, who is slotted to perform again next weekend, said that she will “personally organize all the files next week.”

“I will not let such a thing happen again,” she went on. “I’ve spent months on this show, making music and visuals, and admittedly am not in the best mood atm.”

A video posted to her ex’s social media site showed Grimes screaming as her equipment began to malfunction.

Several users praised Furtado’s flawless recovery. Nelly Furtado/Instagram
Several users praised Furtado’s flawless recovery. Nelly Furtado/Instagram

“We’re actually having major technical difficulties,” Grimes can be heard saying. “I’m trying to think. I’m not good enough at math for this s – – t.”

Grimes attempted to salvage the situation but was ultimately cut off.

The performance drew several mixed reactions from online users. Some understood that the error was out of her hands, while one critic slammed Grimes’ set as “the worst Coachella ever.”