Chart-topping musician Mark Ronson found himself in a hospital bed after a dramatic onstage incident at a recent show, sharing the story that led to his injury.
- April 3, 2025
AceShowbiz - Mark Ronson was injured following a recent gig. On April 2, the DJ and producer shared through Instagram that he had popped two tendons in his bicep while trying to move stage equipment during his set.
"That time the house PA was so bad that I tried to one-hand turn the stage monitor towards the crowd mid-mix to give them some extra juice," he posted, explaining the cause of his injury.
The house PA, or public address system, refers to the in-house speaker equipment at the venue while a stage monitor is a speaker facing the performer to help them hear their mix over the noise of the crowd.
"Turns out they weigh more than I thought," Ronson humorously remarked. "Two popped bicep tendons and one finished gig later, here we are, baby!" He cheekily added the hashtag "#tornthisway," a playful nod to Lady Gaga's hit song "Born This Way."
Ronson and Gaga once collaborated to co-write the Grammy and Academy Award-winning song "Shallow" from her 2019 film "A Star Is Born."
Fans and friends have rallied around Ronson following his injury. Drew Elliot, consultant for "America's Next Top Model" and MAC Cosmetics' global creative director, commented, "Always putting the audience first. Feel better." Similarly, Alan Carr, host of "Interior Design Masters", expressed, "Oh no!! Get well soon - love the hashtag though."
In addition to his professional milestones, Ronson's personal life is also flourishing. He and actress Grace Gummer recently announced they are expecting their second child. The couple, who married in an intimate backyard ceremony in August 2021, welcomed their first child, a baby girl, in early 2023.
Mark Ronson's spirit remains unbroken, echoing the resilience that has defined much of his storied career. Despite the unexpected setback, his deep-rooted love for DJing and commitment to his audience continue to take center stage.