Country music star Zach Bryan temporarily stopped his concert at the Tacoma Dome in Washington after an unidentified object was thrown on stage, hitting another guitarist during the performance.
The incident occurred during Bryan's weekend show when a concertgoer hurled an item that struck his fellow performer in the leg. The 28-year-old "I Remember Everything" singer immediately paused the show to address the situation.
After retrieving the thrown object, Bryan confronted the audience, demanding to know who was responsible. "Who threw this? Who was it? Does anyone know?" he asked repeatedly while holding up the item. When no one came forward, Bryan issued a stern warning to the crowd.
"Don't throw s--- at concerts," Bryan declared firmly. He added that if anyone knew the perpetrator's identity, they needed to be removed from the venue.
The incident adds to a growing list of similar occurrences at concerts recently, with artists like Pink, Drake, and Bebe Rexha also experiencing disruptions from objects thrown by audience members.
Bryan, currently on his "Quittin' Time" tour, resumed the performance after addressing the situation. The tour, which began in March, has recently been extended with 17 additional dates due to high demand, and will continue through July 2025.
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