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Oliver Tree takes "Hurt" performance to new heights in stilts

Oliver Tree made his late night TV debut with an incredible performance that only Tree himself could pull off. The musician appeared on The Late Late Show With James Corden to perform his track “Hurt” while wearing a pair of stilts.

You’ll definitely want to watch this one all the way to the end.

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Tree’s track has already soared past 30 million streams and recently entered the Top 10 at Alternative Radio.

The official video for “Hurt” has accumulated over 16 million views on YouTube. If you haven’t checked it out already, or simply want to watch it again, you can check it out below!

Tree took the late night TV stage to perform the track while on a pair of stilts, not letting the added height put a damper on his high-energy performance.

Check out his performance below.

https://youtu.be/B7LqlSWpXPY

Currently, Tree is preparing his highly anticipated full-length debut album, UGLY IS BEAUTIFUL, due later this year.

The full-length will follow Tree’s EP, ALIEN BOY. You can stream the EP in full, here.

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While wrapping up Coachella 2019, Tree took to social media to share his “nightmare” experience at the festival.

Oliver Tree posted a video of him busted up and bloody on Instagram with the caption, “COACHELLA WAS A NIGHTMARE.”

The up-and-coming indie pop artist was performing with NGHTMRE on weekend two of the festival when he reportedly rolled his ankle trying to jump from one part of the stage to the other.

 

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COACHELLA WAS A NIGHTMARE

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This wouldn’t be the first time Oliver Tree has had an unfortunate accident.

Allegedly, the artist broke both of his wrists and thumb in a scooter accident according to a post on his Instagram back in March.

What did you think of Tree’s late night performance? Sound off in the comments below!

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