Gavin Adcock Literally Goes “Off the Deep End” During Concert in Canada
Gavin Adcock gave new meaning to his hit song “Deep End” when he accidentally took a tumble off stage during a concert in Winnipeg, Canada this week.
The North Carolina-born country rocker was performing shirtless at the Burton Cummings Theatre on Wednesday night when the mishap occurred. In a fan video shared to TikTok, Adcock can be seen confidently striding across the stage, belting the line, “And I’ve been keeping up with the demons of this world,” before losing his footing and plunging into the crowd below.
The Fall Heard ’Round TikTok
While his cowboy hat didn’t survive the fall, Adcock himself appeared unfazed. In true rockstar fashion, he popped right back up and kept singing — perfectly timed to the lyric “Yeah, I’m off the deep end.”
The fan who posted the now-viral clip captioned it:
“@GavinAdcockMusic hope you’re good after that fall, few too many 🍻”
Adcock humorously replied from his verified account, writing:
“It happens 🤙🤙”
Laughing It Off
The “Last One to Know” singer hasn’t directly commented on the incident, but two days later, he poked fun at himself in a new video showing him sliding across a wet stage in slow motion. The onscreen text read:
“How I move towards the fridge for 1 more after my girlfriend says I’ve had too much.”
His caption summed it up perfectly:
“Let me live.”
What’s Next for Adcock
Adcock is currently in the middle of his Need To Tour, with upcoming stops in Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, Las Vegas, and Florida over the next few weeks. He’s also slated to perform at Stagecoach 2026 in Indio, California, joining a stacked lineup that includes Cody Johnson, Post Malone, Lainey Wilson, Pitbull, Journey, and Bush.
His latest album, Own Worst Enemy, dropped in August and marks his third full-length release. The project arrived shortly after Adcock made headlines for controversial remarks about Beyoncé’s foray into country music, where he claimed she was keeping country artists off the charts.
Despite the fall — and the firestorms — Gavin Adcock remains unapologetically himself, proving that even when he literally hits the floor, he still lands on beat.


