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3 June 2026

Taylor Momsen suffers spider bite on tour with AC/DC, posts hospital update

Taylor Momsen posted images from a Mexico City hospital after a spider bite while touring with AC/DC, a scare that follows a 2026 bat bite during another show

Taylor Momsen suffers spider bite on tour with AC/DC, posts hospital update

The singer Taylor Momsen, frontwoman of The Pretty Reckless, was treated in a Mexico City hospital after being bitten by a spider, according to posts she shared on social media on April 14. Her initial update included a close-up of a leg injury showing a red, blotchy rash that tracked upward from the ankle toward the knee, and she told followers she planned to perform despite the setback. In that message she described the insect as poisonous and stressed the band’s intention to keep the concert schedule intact, signaling how committed she and the group are to the tour.

The incident and immediate medical response

Images and short clips posted by Momsen show moments from her visit to the emergency room, including a shot of her in a hospital bed with a compress held to her forehead and video footage of medical staff attending to her. The medical team administered treatment to counteract effects from the bite: in one clip she documents receiving a decisive injection prior to going onstage. Even after the encounter with the arachnid, The Pretty Reckless completed a condensed set that night, demonstrating the band’s determination to continue the run while under medical supervision. Representatives for Momsen did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

A pattern of strange onstage encounters

This episode came after a notable incident in 2026 when Momsen was bitten by a bat while performing in Seville on May 29, 2026. That biting required a series of rabies shots over the following two weeks, a course of treatment she publicly documented at the time. The bat episode became part of an unusual personal narrative linking Momsen and unpredictable wildlife during major outdoor performances, and fans and media alike have tracked these encounters as odd but factually reported moments in the singer’s touring history.

Tour context: where and when the band is playing

The Pretty Reckless are opening for AC/DC on portions of the current tour, including a scheduled stop at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City. After the Mexico City appearance the group is set to continue onto European dates, with a reported appearance in Nuremberg on June 5 and a tour itinerary that extends into early December. Despite the medical interruption, set reports indicate the band managed to perform a shortened program, reflecting a pragmatic approach to balancing medical care and live commitments while supporting the headline act.

Reactions from fans and peers

Social responses to Momsen’s posts blended concern, humor and solidarity. Fellow artists and fans left messages wishing her a swift recovery and riffing on her mounting list of run-ins with animals onstage. Comments referenced earlier incidents and made light of the surreal streak of bad luck, while also applauding her toughness for continuing to play. The mix of empathy and levity illustrates how a modern artist’s health update becomes part of an ongoing public conversation during a high-profile tour.

Implications for the tour and next steps

For now, the immediate plan appears to have been to receive urgent care and press on with scheduled performances, a choice Momsen signaled in her social updates. Medical teams in Mexico evaluated and treated the bite, and the band adjusted as needed to keep dates. Looking forward, organizers and the group will likely monitor her condition as they move through the roster of venues; the incident underscores the unpredictable risks of touring outdoor arenas and large festival stages. Through it all, Taylor Momsen and The Pretty Reckless remain on the road with AC/DC, continuing a high-profile set of dates while managing the fallout from this latest onstage hazard.

Author

Anna Innocenti

Anna Innocenti retrieved recordings of the Verona city council for a dossier after a night in the archives; collaborates on breaking coverage with historical analysis and proposes themed columns. Graduate of the Verona campus, participates in local roundtables on urban memory.