Mark Ronson was hospitalized for an injury after a show

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An incident that did not stop its presentation.

The renowned producer and DJ, Mark Ronson, is in recovery after suffering a stage injury during a recent set live. Through their social networks, Ronson He shared that two biceps tendons broke when trying to move a stage monitor with one hand.

The incident occurred in the midst of its presentation when, frustrated by the poor sound quality, tried to adjust the team to improve the public's experience.

That time when the house's sound system was so bad that I tried to turn a stage monitor with one hand in full mixture to give them a little more power, it turns out that they weigh more than I thought … ”, he wrote on Instagram.

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Despite the injury, Ronson He fulfilled his presentation before being hospitalized, his message was accompanied by a photo from the hospital bed, which generated a support wave by his followers and colleagues.

This mishap comes shortly after the announcement of his next book, Night Peoplein which he tells his childhood and adolescence in the New York of the 90s. The publication is scheduled for September 25 and is now available for presale.

While recovering, fans expect that Mark Ronson I can soon return to the stage with the same usual energy.

Stay pending Indie rocks! For more details.

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