Big Time Rush singer Logan Henderson suffered a painful injury on stage during the band’s tour stop in Krakow, Poland on Thursday.
The 36-year-old performer – who has been a member of the pop band since 2009 – gave a glimpse at a bloody gash on his knee while being treated by doctors after being rushed to the hospital.Â
The incident occurred as the group – which also consists of Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow and Carlos PenaVega – belted out lyrics to their track Love Me Love Me and slid down a set piece, per TMZ.Â
However, Henderson hit his leg which caused what appeared to be his right knee to bust open.Â
He soon jumped to his Instagram stories with a clip to ensure his fans that he was okay and joked that he was ‘having too much fun’ when the accident happened.
The former Nickelodeon star explained he plans to be back on stage soon before giving a look at the gruesome injury.Â
Big Time Rush singer Logan Henderson, 36, suffered a painful injury on stage during the band’s tour stop in Krakow, Poland on Thursday
The incident occurred as the group – which also consists of Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow and Carlos PenaVega – belted out lyrics to their track Love Me Love Me and slid down a set piece, per TMZ; seen in 2023 in NYCÂ
In the reel, Henderson could be seen filming a quick selfie video inside the hospital and expressed, ‘Hey, Krakow, thank you for a great show.
‘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.’Â
The singer positively added that he was ‘doing okay’ and shared that doctors ‘are fixing me up so I should be better in no time.’
Henderson then warned his followers who have a ‘weak stomach’ before panning the camera down to his leg to show his knee sliced open. Â
He explained that he will get stitches and concluded with, ‘Thanks for tonight. Love you guys, and I’m doing all right, so thank you for checking in. Love you.’Â
The star has since been active on social media and took to his main Instagram page on Friday to share snaps as he explored the city of Cologne, Germany – where the band performed earlier this week on Monday.Â
It is not yet known when Henderson is set to return to the stage, with the band slated to perform on Saturday in Prague.Â
Other upcoming concerts include stops in Berlin on November 23 and Munich the following day.Â
He soon jumped to his Instagram stories with a clip to ensure his fans that he was okay and joked that he was ‘having too much fun’ when the accident happened
Henderson then warned his followers who have a ‘weak stomach’ before panning the camera down to his leg to show his knee sliced open
The star has since been active on social media and took to his main Instagram page on Friday to share snaps as he explored the city of Cologne, Germany – where the band performed earlier this week on Monday
Big Time Rush is currently amidst its In Real Life Worldwide Tour which officially kicked off on July 9 in Alabama.Â
Concerts will conclude later next year with a final performance in Dubai on March 26, 2026.Â
The band announced the global tour earlier this year in February and revealed the members will perform every song from their Nickelodeon series on the stage.Â
Big Time Rush was signed to a record deal with Nickelodeon in 2009 and starred in a series of the same name. The show premiered in 2009 and came to an end in 2013.Â
At the time, the tour news was posted to the group’s Instagram page with the caption reading: ‘THE IN REAL LIFE WORLDWIDE TOUR! Brace yourselves for an unforgettable experience!Â
‘We are so excited to finally be able to announce that we’ll be performing EVERY SONG from EVERY EPISODE – live on stage! Joining us on tour are special guests Katelyn Tarver and Stephen Kramer Glickman!’
Big Time Rush is also known for releasing songs such as Any Kind Of Guy and Halfway There.Â
In 2011, the group dropped the song Boyfriend featuring Snoop Dogg which jumped to the number 72 spot in the Billboard Hot 100 chart.Â
The band announced the global tour earlier this year in February and revealed the members will perform every song from their Nickelodeon series on the stage; PenaVega, Schmidt, Henderson and Maslow seen in 2023Â
Big Time Rush was signed to a record deal with Nickelodeon in 2009 and starred in a series of the same name. The show premiered in 2009 and came to an end in 2013
The pop track also peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Pop Songs chart and went certified platinum by the RIAA.Â
Big Time Rush went on hiatus in 2014 but officially reunited years later in 2021, and took part in a reunion tour the following year.Â
The group dropped their fourth studio album Another Life in June 2023 – which included singles such as Can’t Get Enough and Weekends.Â
During an interview with E! News that same year, Henderson reflected on being a part of the band and the goals the group has.Â
‘I just want to create art. That’s the best part of being present and then seeing what you’re capable of and what you can do,’ he expressed to the outlet.Â
‘For the band, we have big dreams with music,’ Schmidt stated alongside his other three band members. ‘We’re constantly putting out great stuff and reaching goals that we’ve set.Â
‘I just want to create art. That’s the best part of being present and then seeing what you’re capable of and what you can do,’ Henderson expressed to the outlet
‘For the band, we have big dreams with music,’ Schmidt stated alongside his other three band members. ‘We’re constantly putting out great stuff and reaching goals that we’ve set’; the band seen in 2011Â
‘But I think we always want to continue to achieve more with that. There’s just a lot of music and a lot of creativity there.’Â
Maslow also chimed in to share his hopes that they are ‘able to continue to grow this brand, grow this project and in the next ten years, I know we all would love to continue touring.Â
‘On a personal side, I absolutely want to continue on the acting front,’ he added, referencing to their past Nickelodeon series.
‘I want to keep moving there with film and TV and have that work right alongside these projects like we’re doing right now.’Â