Seven Lions Suffers Injuries in Mountain Biking Accident

Seven Lions has been left with a broken hand and a brain injury after a mountain biking accident a few weeks ago.

The artist has revealed that the accident led to a broken hand and a small brain bleed. In the post, Seven Lions has been pictured taking a mirror selfie, showing off the splint on his injured hand. The producer has then been captured lying in a hospital bed holding up a rock ‘n’ roll hand salute.

He ended the caption lightheartedly, letting everyone know that has decided to take it easy on the headbanging when he returns. Seven Lions has also confirmed that he is healing well and has been given the go-ahead to perform again. As a result, Seven Lions has continued to prepare to play Jacome Plaza on November 10 and EDC Orlando on November 12. 

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Mountain biking can be an intense experience as bikers ride along rough terrain. The sport can be dangerous but is a rewarding and exhilarating experience more often than not. With a need for speed, balance, and endurance, biking off-road is a thrilling way to get outside and exercise.

The community sent Seven Lions support, reminding him to take all of the time he needs to heal from his injuries. Fans and fellow DJs let him know that they are grateful that he is okay. 

Since the accident, Seven Lions has released “Moonlight” with Kill The Noise and celebrated two important anniversaries in his career. His hit track “First Time” was dropped on October 12 five years ago. Seven Lions also marked the one-year anniversary of his debut album, ‘Beyond the Veil’ on October 21.

Despite his current injuries, Seven Lions is still going strong. In his caption, he wrote, “I’m healing up well, and I’m gonna be sending it with you this month!”. A full list of upcoming shows can be found on his official website

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Hi! My name is Madison and I was born and raised in Colorado, giving me immediate access to some of the best live music. I have two degrees from the University of Denver in Media Studies and Criminology and am passionate about music journalism. Some of my favorite artists are, but not limited to, Disco Lines, Tape B, Space Laces, and Whyte Fang.

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