had a major mishap on stage during her Celebration tour, as she fell backwards off a chair.
The Hung Up singer was performing at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle as part of her latest run of performances,.
However, the 65-year-old the dance routine to Open Your Heart on Sunday, which saw her dragged around the stage on a chair by a backup dancer.
as footage showed the male dancer stumbling during the choreography, with both of them ending up on the floor.
As he quickly took the chair way, Madonna rolled onto her front and initially continued singing, before stopping to laugh at what had just happened.
Dragging herself back up, she was a total pro as she embraced other performers and got back to the track, fearlessly climbing on top of another chair.
Footage from the gig has been shared across social media, with MadonnaCultureTikTok among those posting the video on Instagram.
Unsurprisingly, the comments section was full of people heaping praise on the queen of pop for performing through the mishap.
Ceasergeress posted: ‘And no one will dare say anything bad about her fall because she owned it and saved it with that cheeky laugh of hers!’
A user known as Seachikkens penned: ‘She is a freaking pro.. All her efforts to entertain us.. You gotta love her.. She’s Incredible.. [sic].’
Michael Ausiello agreed: ‘Madonna being unabashedly and spontaneously silly and fun is my favorite Madonna.’
Honestly, hard same.
Despite the fall, the Like A Virgin singer is getting back on the road for her Celebration tour, and is set to return to the stage on Wednesday in Vancouver, before stops in Sacramento, San Francisco, Las Vegas in LA.
After jetting around the US, she will be ending the party in Mexico in April.
Madge hasn’t had the best luck when it comes to live performances – who could forget the chaotic scenes at the Brit Awards in 2015 when , after her cape didn’t detach as planned.
Reflecting on her efforts in an interview on the Jonathan Ross show shortly after, she revealed that she actually suffered whiplash during the ‘nightmare’ appearance.
‘I had a little bit of whiplash,’ she told the host. ‘I smacked the back of my head.
‘And I had a man standing over me with a flashlight until about 3am to make sure I was compos mentis.
‘I had two choices: I could either be strangled or fall, and I chose to fall.’