During his performance at the North Dakota State Fair on Saturday (July 26), Luke Bryan was hit in the face by an object thrown at him from the crowd. The incident occurred while the country star was singing his encore song, “Country Girl (Shake It for Me),” prompting him to pause momentarily before continuing on and finishing the tune. In an interview about the incident with Taste of Country, Bryan called out the behavior as disruptive, especially with many children in the audience, saying such actions “kill the vibe of the show.” “It’s the last song of the night. It was a big ole fun party, and I think one person just took it too far,” Bryan, 49, said of the incident. Fans took to social media to praise Bryan’s composure, while other artists like Adele, Tim McGraw, and Taylor Swift have recently addressed the dangerous trend of fans throwing items onstage, which risks performer safety and affects the quality of the show. Bryan’s Country Song Came On Tour continues with upcoming stops in Cincinnati, Virginia Beach, Buffalo, and Dallas through August and September. (People)

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Luke Bryan Responds To Fan Who Threw An Object At Him Onstage: “One Person Just Took It Too Far”
By Erik Thompson
Jul 31, 2025 | 8:00 PM

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