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Vince Neil 'home and resting' after breaking ribs in concert fall

Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil is "back home and resting" after breaking his ribs during a concert fall on Friday.

Footage filmed by fans showed the 60-year-old rock legend walk to the front of the stage during a solo gig at the Monsters on the Mountain festival at LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

Neil was urging the crowd to clap along while playing Motley Crue's hit Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away) on guitar when he suddenly fell and dropped out of view.

During the concert, the bassist for Neil's solo band, Dana Strum, told the fans the singer, "fell and broke ribs when he fell," adding that he "can't breathe" and will be "dealt with medically".

Via their Instagram page, Motley Crue moved to reassure fans on social media on Sunday that although Neil had been treated for multiple broken ribs he is now back at home and will be ready to join them on tour next year.

"Vince is back home and resting after breaking a few ribs on Friday night," they wrote. "Our love and best wishes for a speedy recovery and ready to rock in '22!!"

According to TMZ, the Girls, Girls, Girls hitmaker fell between a small gap between the speaker and the stage that he failed to notice, but was able to get to his feet with the aid of a roadie and a member of security staff and limp away before seeking medical treatment.

Vince's band finished its Monsters on the Mountain set, with guitarist Jeff Blando taking over on vocals.

Motley Crue's The Stadium Tour gets underway in Atlanta, Georgia next June.