Garth Brooks probably has an excellent insurance policy to cover him when he's on stage during his Garth Brooks World Tour. Hope so. The superstar has taken two tough tumbles while on stage in just two months.
The most recent fall happened Nov. 1 in Lexington, Ky., at the Rupp Arena. The previous spill was back in September, immediately after the Sept. 4 kick-off of his world tour in Chicago. His tourmate and wife, Trisha Yearwood, is out on the road with him.
During the Nov. 1 tumble, the singer was belting out "Tearin' It Up (And Burnin' It Down) when he went down! He lost his footing on a moving stage piece and fell pell-mell onto the still-in-motion piece.
Watch the fall here:
Back in September, Brooks attempted to catapult himself with a strong jump into the air right in the middle of a song when - bam! - he kissed the stage.
Watch that fall here:
Brooks
' new album, "Man Against Machine," is set for a Nov.11 release. It's first single, "People Loving People," a diversity-embracing "We Are The World"-type anthem, is already climbing the charts. The new album is the country superstar's first all-new studio album since "Scarecrow" in 2001.
Considering that a moving stage part contributed to Brook's fall in Lexington, the title of his album - "Man Against Machine" - seems eerily appropriate. Prophetic, even.