Luke Bryan suffers brutal fall on his back after slipping on fan’s cellphone: I’m calling my lawyer
An absolute wipeout.
Luke Bryan took a brutal fall as he performed onstage at the Coast City Country festival in Vancouver, Canada, on Saturday — all because of a fan’s cellphone.
He then asked a crowd member to show him footage. “You’re Snapchatting. You can’t Snapchat this s – – t,” he said.
Despite the 47-year-old country singer falling on his back, he laughed about the incident and asked the audience if anyone caught the moment on camera.
“Hold on. Did anybody get that?” he asked. “It’s OK. Hey, my lawyer will be calling.”
He added: “I need some[thing] viral, this is viral, all right.”
“Oh, yes!” he said as he replayed the footage. “All right, here we go again. There I am, there we go … there it is!”
The following day, the “American Idol” judge took to his Instagram to post a montage from the first leg of his tour. “Let’s go #MindOfACountryBoyTour,” he wrote.
His Canadian leg of his Mind of a Country Boy Tour ends on April 25, and the next leg of his tour kicks off in Jacksonville, Florida, in June.
Last year, the musician also took a tumble during his Raised Up Right Tour in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 2022, per a video posted to X (formerly Twitter).
Bryan has been making headlines as of late thanks to the ABC singing competition. Earlier this month, he was blamed by Lionel Richie for Katy Perry’s wardrobe malfunction during a live episode.
“Luke knocked the top off, I’ll tell you all the truth,” the “All Night Long” crooner told “Entertainment Tonight.” “And then Luke spent the rest of the time going, ‘I’m so sorry, I’m so sorry.’ But he was definitely apologetic, and then he tried to put it back together and that looked worse than the whole thing.”
Perry later set the record straight, calling it a “moment for live television.”
“Yeah, he’s always setting me up,” Perry laughed, regarding Bryan. “It wasn’t really a malfunction. It was just a moment for live television.”
“Every season it seems I rip my pants … I think it’s the physical comedy, the physical expression side of me that just wants to burst at the seams,” she added.