The singer assures fans he’s “doing okay” after a bloody knee injury halted the European tour stop
Big Time Rush’s Logan Henderson is recovering after a sudden on-stage injury sent him to the hospital during the group’s tour stop in Kraków, Poland. The incident occurred on Thursday night during their high-energy performance of “Love Me Love Me,” when Henderson collided with a set piece while sliding down the stage, resulting in a deep knee cut severe enough to require emergency treatment.
Shortly after the show, Henderson addressed fans through a video shared on both his personal and the band’s Instagram Stories. “Hey, Kraków, thank you for a great show,” he said. “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.”
Despite the scare, the 34-year-old singer offered a reassuring update, mentioning that he was in good care and expected to recover quickly. “I’m doing okay, and they’re fixing me up, so I should be better in no time,” he continued. “It’s gonna be good, we’re gonna put some stitches in there… Love you guys, and I’m doing all right.”

According to TMZ, the injury occurred when the group — which includes Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow, and Carlos PenaVega — performed their signature slide during the number, but Henderson’s leg struck part of the staging, causing his knee to “bust wide open.” The outlet also reported that Henderson intends to rejoin the tour as soon as possible.
