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Big Time Rush’s Logan Henderson Taken to ER After Onstage Fall
Logan Henderson was taken to the hospital after suffering from an injury onstage.
TMZ reported that Henderson, 36, was sliding down a set piece during a Thursday, November 20, Big Time Rush show in Krakow, Poland. While singing “Love Me Love Me” with fellow bandmates James Maslow, Carlos PenaVega and Kendall Schmidt, Henderson hit his leg.
The outlet reported that PenaVega assured the audience that Henderson would be fine. Henderson later confirmed via his Instagram Story that he was “doing OK,” while sharing a graphic photo of the knee injury.
“Hey, Krakow, thank you for a great show,” he said in the video, while in his hospital bed, per Page Six. “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.”
Henderson explained that doctors were “fixing [him] up so [he] should be better in no time.” He added, “Thanks for tonight. Love you guys, and I’m doing all right, so thank you for checking in. Love you.”
Henderson rose to fame alongside his bandmates while playing a fictionalized version of themselves on Nickelodeon’s Big Time Rush, which ran from 2009 to 2013. The group released three albums and had their then-final tour in 2014.
Four years later, PenaVega admitted that the one thing he missed the most about being in the group was going on tour.
“I really love performing and doing the TV show on set was fun, but going out and seeing the fans in person and getting that kind of immediate, instant gratification — there’s nothing like that,” he told the International Business Times in 2018. “And that, I think, is the one thing that I miss. And I look back and look at videos. That would be fun to do again someday.”
Henderson, for his part, shared the same sentiment. “I would be more than happy to get in with any of those guys at any point in the studio,” Henderson told J-14 in 2017. “They’re all up there.”
In 2020, Maslow admitted that the group was in more contact than they had been previously.
“This last year, we’ve definitely been in touch more than previous years and wanted to do several things just to bring some levity and some ‘stay positive’ nostalgia to our fans in such trying times,” he told Smashing Interviews in 2021. “The reaction’s been pretty fantastic. So what that means, I’m not certain. I think we need to get past [COVID-19] before any of us are touring individually or collectively. But something may be on the table. We’ll see how things turn out this year.”
The group went on to tour in 2022 and 2023 before announcing their latest world tour, which kicked off in July.
“We truly have the best fans in the world, and when we sat down to plot this tour we wanted to give them everything they have always asked us for and dreamed of,” Big Time Rush said in a statement in February while announcing their tour.
The message continued, “That’s the reason we are so excited to be going on the road all over the world to play every song from every episode of the TV show. We know how many of our fans hold these songs close to their hearts having first heard so many of them watching our show.”