Jason Derulo appears in good health at performance in Switzerland after being pushed in wheelchair

Jason Derulo appears in good health as he takes the stage in Switzerland after being pushed through Tokyo airport in wheelchair

It appears Jason Derulo is back in full working condition.

The Love Me Down artist was recently spotted being pushed in a wheelchair through Haneda Airport in Tokyo. 

But he seemed to be in good health as he performed Friday at Moon & Stars Festival in Switzerland.

Back in action: Jason Derulo seemed to be in good health as he performed Friday at Moon & Stars Festival in Switzerland

What happened? The cause of Derulo's injury that recently left him wheelchair-bound in Tokyo is unknown

What happened? The cause of Derulo’s injury that recently left him wheelchair-bound in Tokyo is unknown

He took the stage in a black leather jacket that featured intricate white beading and a snake skin print on the lining. 

Underneath, he wore a black tank top with a pair of dark denim jeans, completing the look with a diamond-encrusted chain around his neck. 

Derulo wore his hair styled into an undercut with one side bleached white. 

The Florida-born artist gave an energetic performance, accompanied by a group of female dancers in black jeweled jumpsuits.

Benched: The Love Me Down artist was recently spotted being pushed in a wheelchair through Haneda Airport in Tokyo

Benched: The Love Me Down artist was recently spotted being pushed in a wheelchair through Haneda Airport in Tokyo

Back in black: He took the stage in a black leather jacket that featured intricate white beading and a snake skin print on the lining

Back in black: He took the stage in a black leather jacket that featured intricate white beading and a snake skin print on the lining

Stage style: Underneath, he wore a black tank top with a pair of dark denim jeans, completing the look with a diamond-encrusted chain around his neck

Stage style: Underneath, he wore a black tank top with a pair of dark denim jeans, completing the look with a diamond-encrusted chain around his neck

The cause of Derulo’s injury that recently left him wheelchair-bound in Tokyo is unknown.

He supported himself with crutches upon his arrival the Tokyo International Airport, where he autographed a CD as he was being wheeled to his flight. 

This isn’t the first time he’s sustained such injury, having been known to turn some acrobatic moves during his performances.

Backup: The Florida-born artist gave an energetic performance, accompanied by a group of female dancers in black jeweled jumpsuits

Backup: The Florida-born artist gave an energetic performance, accompanied by a group of female dancers in black jeweled jumpsuits

Previous injuries: This isn't the first time he's sustained such injury, having been known to turn some acrobatic moves during his performances

Previous injuries: This isn’t the first time he’s sustained such injury, having been known to turn some acrobatic moves during his performances

Life-threatening: In 2012, he fractured his neck while rehearsing for a world tour, nearly paralyzing himself

Life-threatening: In 2012, he fractured his neck while rehearsing for a world tour, nearly paralyzing himself

In 2012, he fractured his neck while rehearsing for a world tour, nearly paralyzing himself. 

The life-threatening injury forced Derulo to cancel the tour, releasing a statement: ‘To all my fans who planned to come to the Future History World Tour, the pain of letting you down cuts me way deeper than this injury I’ve sustained.

‘My fans mean everything to me, so I’m praying for a speedy recovery in order to perform for you in the near future.’

 

 

Read more at DailyMail.co.uk