Zach Bryan Erupts With NSFW Statement After Fan Throws Object on Stage: Watch

Zach Bryan isn't going to let just anything fly at his concerts—literally.

Footage of the "Something in the Orange" singer scolding the crowd at a recent concert surfaced earlier this week and quickly went viral as country music fans responded to the 28-year-old's explicit reaction to having something thrown onto the stage.

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The clip was captured by a fan attending the musician's concert at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Wash., over the weekend as part of his ongoing I Remember Everything tour. In it, Bryan performed with a guitar before he suddenly stopped the show to call out disruptive behavior.

"Who threw this? Who was it?" Bryan asked while holding up an item. "Does anyone know? Who was it?"

The crowd went silent as the artist tried to figure out who threw the unspecified object, with some in the background shouting and booing while others patiently waited for the show to go on.

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"Don’t throw s--t at concerts, huh?" he said, to which the audience roared in agreement.

"And if you guys do know who threw it, you need to get ‘em outta here, if we ever find out who did it," Bryan added.

Bryan is the latest in a series of celebrities who have called out the behavior of unruly fans while performing on stage, joining Bebe RexhaMorgan Wallen and Kelsea Ballerini, who was actually struck by an objectKacey Musgraves, who sang on "I Remember Everything" with Bryan, also spoke out against such abrasive behavior in 2018 after a fan grabbed her.

While Bryan has not yet commented on the now-viral video, notably, the incident also comes at a time when he's under scrutiny over his recent breakup from popular podcaster and internet personality Bri LaPaglia.

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