Monday, April 20, 2026
Home / Entertainment / Billy Strings Breaks Leg During Concert, Says Dave...
Entertainment

Billy Strings Breaks Leg During Concert, Says Dave Grohl Already Offered Him His ‘Throne’

CN
CitrixNews Staff
·
Billy Strings Breaks Leg During Concert, Says Dave Grohl Already Offered Him His ‘Throne’

By Joseph Hudak

Joseph Hudak

Contact Joseph Hudak on X Contact Joseph Hudak by Email View all posts by Joseph Hudak April 20, 2026 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - SEPTEMBER 20: Billy Strings performs in concert during the 40th Farm Aid at Huntington Bank Stadium on September 20, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Gary Miller/Getty Images) Billy Strings has postponed some concerts after breaking his left leg in a skateboarding accident. Gary Miller/Getty Images

Billy Strings has broken his leg. The bluegrass singer, guitar virtuoso, and avid skateboarder was attempting a skateboard trick backstage after his show in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday night, when he wiped out, breaking his left leg.

“Well, can’t say y’all didn’t warn me about screwing around on my skateboard!! Saturday night I walked off stage right before the encore,” he wrote on Instagram. “I was all zazzed up from a really fun show. I grabbed my board and tried to do a trick I’ve done a million times (back 180) and landed awkwardly and broke my leg. I heard it snap over the screaming crowd!”

Strings shared a carousel post of him in the hospital bed, along with some gnarly x-rays of the screws and plates they used to fix the injury in surgery.

View this post on Instagram

“It’s been an interesting couple days to say the least complete with the most extreme pain and crazy ketamine trips and operations stuff but the staff here at UVA rules. They screwed me all back together,” he wrote.

Strings also said he initially planned to continue with his tour and use the same chair that Dave Grohl toured with when he had his own injury. “He even texted me and offered me the throne!” Strings said.

In the end, however, he decided to reschedule some upcoming gigs. “I should probably let this thing heal,” he wrote.

Strings was near the tail end of his spring tour when the accident happened and had just completed a two-night stand at the John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville. Shows scheduled for April 22 in Charleston, West Virginia, and a three-night run in Fishers, Indiana, have been postponed to August.

Trending Stories

Patrick Muldoon, Star of ‘Melrose Place,’ ‘Starship Troopers,’ Dead at 57

Originally reported by Rolling Stone