Taking a tumble! Morgan Wallen falls on stage while performing in Louisville during his One Night at a Time world tour

Morgan Wallen suffered a tumble during a stop on his One Night at a Time world tour on Thursday.

The country crooner, 29, was performing in Louisville, KY at the KFC Yum! Center, when he took an epic fall on stage, as seen in footage obtained by TMZ

The Don't Think Jesus hitmaker — who was snubbed from the 2023 Grammy Awards nominations — was in the middle of singing his hit song 'Heartless' when he slipped and fell down.

Fortunately Morgan did not appear to suffer any injuries, and bounced back up without missing a beat to continue his performance. 

The reason for the fall appeared to be the thick fog at the bottom of the stage, which made it difficult to see where he was walking. 

Morgan Fallen!  Wallen suffered a tumble during a stop on his One Night at a Time world tour on Thursday; seen 2022

Morgan Fallen! Morgan Wallen suffered a tumble during a stop on his One Night at a Time world tour on Thursday; seen 2022

The publication also reported that the show suffered from technical issues with the lighting on the stage. 

His Kentucky show was his second on the American leg of his tour, which runs into October. 

The tour features his older hits as well as the new songs from his One Thing at a Time album, which was released last month. 

In March, Wallen topped the music charts once again, causing outrage among the liberal media that tried to cancel him in 2021 after video surfaced of him drunkenly using the n-word.

The singer's latest album, 'One Thing At A Time,' has rocketed up Billboard since its release on March 3, with the album's hit song, 'Last Night', leading the way.

The result marked a stunning comeback for the singer who was also caught violating COVID mask protocols at a bar and was temporarily kicked off Saturday Night Live.

The New York Times said the chart success came after 'vague atonement' for his recent indiscretions while The Guardian dubbed him 'America's most controversial country star.'

Wallen's recent success isn't the only time he has flied in the face of his cancellation.

Ouch: The country crooner, 29, was performing in Louisville, KY at the KFC Yum! Center, when he took an epic fall on stage, as seen in footage obtained by TMZ; seen 2022

Ouch: The country crooner, 29, was performing in Louisville, KY at the KFC Yum! Center, when he took an epic fall on stage, as seen in footage obtained by TMZ; seen 2022

Lucky: Fortunately Morgan did not appear to suffer any injuries, and bounced back up without missing a beat to continue his performance

Lucky: Fortunately Morgan did not appear to suffer any injuries, and bounced back up without missing a beat to continue his performance

On tour: His Kentucky how was his second on the American leg of his tour, which runs into October; seen 2022 in Las Vegas

On tour: His Kentucky how was his second on the American leg of his tour, which runs into October; seen 2022 in Las Vegas

In 2021, Wallen had the highest selling album in the industry with 'Dangerous: The Double Album' selling more than three million copies according to ranking from music analytics provider MRC.

The album topped Adele's '30' and Kanye West's 'Donda,' as well as Olivia Rodrigo's 'Sour' and Drake's 'Certified Lover Boy,' despite being released just one month prior to Wallen being caught using racist language after a rowdy night out with friends.

The album was released in January 2021 and in February, TMX released video footage in which Wallen could be heard yelling from his driveway in Tennessee to another friend to 'take care of this p***y a** n*****.'

Following the incident, Wallen said he had been coming off of a '72-hour bender' and promptly checked himself into a 30-day rehab facility.'

That did not, however, stop the American Music Awards and Country Music Awards, at both of which he was nominated, from banning him.

He was also temporarily suspended from his label Big Loud/Republic and was dropped from a large handful of radio stations.

In an apology on his Instagram, Wallen said he 'fully accept[ed] any penalties I'm facing.'

'I was wrong. It's on my to take ownership of this,' he said before asking that his fans stop defending his actions.

New album: The tour features his older hits as well as the new songs from his One Thing at a Time album, which was released last month

New album: The tour features his older hits as well as the new songs from his One Thing at a Time album, which was released last month 

Survived his cancellation: The country music singer's recent success comes after he was 'canceled' for using n-word in his driveway in 2021; seen in 2022

Survived his cancellation: The country music singer's recent success comes after he was 'canceled' for using n-word in his driveway in 2021; seen in 2022