Marilyn Manson has postponed nine tour dates after sustaining injuries onstage in New York on Saturday night.
A statement said the star will recover from his injuries at home and that his tour will resume on October 15 in Grand Prairie, Texas.
The singer, who recently announced his comeback, was performing a cover of The Eurhythmics' song Sweet Dreams at the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan when he tried to climb a stage prop of two large guns, only for it to collapse.
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Eyewitness Anthony Biscardi told the BBC that fans at the concert "instantly freaked out" after the prop fell.
"Towards the middle of the song it seemed as though he tried climbing onto a prop. The first touch of weight on those poles and it came crashing down onto him," Biscardi said.
Gig-goers said that 48-year-old Manson, real name Brian Hugh Warner, lay on the ground with a sheet covering him for around 15 minutes before being stretchered off the stage. He was then taken to hospital.
Manson's new album, Heaven Upside Down, is released this Friday.