Singer Axl Rose, who was to perform with the rest of the rock band members of Guns N' Roses on Friday, announced a few hours before going on stage that he has broken a bone in his foot.
On Friday, the 54-year-old rocker announced the news hours before he was due to go on stage with Guns N' Roses, which also includes musicians Slash and Duff McKagan, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
The "Sweet Child O' Mine" hitmaker shared a video with the orthopaedic nurse who treated him, which explains the process of the medical procedure he underwent.
Alongside the video posted on his Twitter account, Axl wrote: "This is what can happen when you do something you haven't done in nearly over 23 years."
The medic shared that he is in a cast and will need to "limit" the amount of weight on his left foot for a month, but assured fans that he will be "stage ready" in time for the show.
"Axl sustained a fracture of the fifth metatarsal, which is one of the bones in his foot. Axl underwent what we call an internal fixation where we go in and put the bone pieces back together and realign them and we placed plates and screws to hold them in place whilst healing," the doctor said.
"Right now he is in a cast and we are limiting how much weight he puts on it," she added.
So right now he's having a set designed so he can perform for everyone still.
According to reports, Axl sustained the injury after slipping over at the band's surprise concert at the Troubadour in West Hollywood last week.
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