Celebrity Watch Justin Bieber Recover From Nasty Mid-Concert Fall: 'Good Thing I'm Like a Cat and Landed on My Feet' "That scared the f--- out of me," Justin Bieber joked. By Jordan Runtagh Jordan Runtagh Twitter Jordan Runtagh is an Executive Podcast Producer at iHeartRadio, where he hosts a slate of pop culture shows including Too Much Information, Inside the Studio, Off the Record and Rivals: Music's Greatest Feuds. Previously, he served as a Music Editor at PEOPLE and VH1.com. He's written about art and entertainment for more than a decade, regularly contributing to outlets like Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly, and appearing as a guest on radio and television. Over the course of his career, he's profiled the surviving Beatles, Brian Wilson, Aretha Franklin, Roger Waters, David Byrne, Pete Townshend, Debbie Harry, Quincy Jones, Brian May, Jerry Lee Lewis, James Taylor and many more. A graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, he lives in Brooklyn, where he can be found DJing '60s soul records. People Editorial Guidelines Published on June 17, 2016 04:15 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Justin Bieber performed a pretty impressive vanishing act in the middle of a concert Thursday night. Unfortunately, it was unintentional – and looked pretty painful. The “Love Yourself” singer was feeling the love from an audience in Saskatoon, Canada when he failed to notice an open trapped door in his path. He quickly disappeared through the hole, falling several feet into the floor below. Though a cool trick for a magician, it wasn t the smoothest exit for a pop star. Despite the obvious hurt, Bieber did his best to brush off this crushing defeat against gravity. “Good thing I’m like a cat and landed on my feet,” he told the crowd. “That scared the f— outta me.” Aside from wounded pride, it appears he suffered no serious injuries. The scary moment was captured on video and soon flooded social media. It s been a rough few weeks for the 22-year-old star. Last Wednesday he was involved in a fistfight outside of a Cleveland hotel, and in mid May he canceled all concert meet-and-greets following an incident with a fan in Boston. And let’s not forget this brutal wipe-out during a concert in April. With his behavior becoming more erratic, some close to Bieber worry that his Purpose World Tour may be pushing him towards a nervous breakdown. “Two months into it, and he already feels beat, an insider told PEOPLE. “He’s not losing it, though. He’s just trying to find ways to focus.”