Luke Bryan Reacts to Having Ball Thrown at His Face: ‘I’d Jump Down There'
WARD COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA, JUL 31 – Luke Bryan called the ball throw during his concert "too far" and noted such incidents affect many performers, including Harry Styles and Bebe Rexha, he said in an interview.
- Luke Bryan reacted to a ball hitting him in the face while performing during the North Dakota State Fair on July 26, stating, 'It was a big ole fun party, and I think one person just took it too far.'
- The Ward County Sheriff’s Department reported that there is no active criminal investigation regarding the incident, as they received no complaints from Bryan or his representatives.
- Bryan noted that this incident reflects a broader trend of performers being pelted with objects, saying, 'Every other entertainer out there is getting stuff thrown at ya.'
- Despite being hit, Bryan continued performing, explaining that stopping the show to confront the person might have 'killed the vibe.
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Luke Bryan Reacts to Having Ball Thrown at His Face: ‘I’d Jump Down There'
Luke Bryan didn’t take kindly to a fan throwing a ball at his face during a recent concert. According to a TikTok video captured by a fan, the American Idol judge, 49, was in the middle of performing his 2011 song “Country Girl (Shake It for Me)” during an outdoor show at the North Dakota State Fair on Saturday, July 26, when he was struck directly in the face with a small ball thrown from the crowd. Bryan kept his composure and continued singin…
Luke Bryan responds after fan hits him in the face with ball at concert: 'Too far'
"I mean, if I saw him throw it, I could have gone right to him."Terry Wyatt/WireImage Luke Bryan performing at 2025 CMA FestKey PointsLuke Bryan has responded to a fan recently throwing a ball that hit him in the face at a concert.The country star and American Idol judge said the fan went "too far.""I probably would have jumped right off in there," he suggested.Country superstar and American Idol judge Luke Bryan has responded after a fan threw …
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