Country star Luke Bryan has broken his silence after he was hit in the face by a flying object during a performance at the North Dakota State Fair over the weekend.
In an interview with Taste of Country, Luke, 49, said the whole crowd was having fun – but the individual who threw the object went ‘too far.’
‘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,’ Luke told the publication, which noted the country singer sounded ‘forgiving.’
Luke admitted he could see himself confronting the culprit, however he doesn’t necessarily believe that would be appropriate at a show where both adults and kids are present.
Even calling out the person from the stage has the potential to ruin the show.
‘I mean, if I saw him throw it, I could have gone right to him,’ Luke said. ‘I probably would have jumped right off in there.

Country star Luke Bryan has broken his silence after he was hit in the face by a flying object during a performance at the North Dakota State Fair over the weekend
‘If I jump off in there … there were a lot of little kids down there,’ he said. ‘At that point, if I’d even stopped it and pointed somebody out, it kills the vibe of the show.’
According to KFYR-TV, the American Idol judge was singing his hit song Country Girl (Shake It For Me) when he was struck by a stress ball mid-performance on Saturday.
A fan video shared on TikTok captured the moment Bryan paused briefly, glanced down at the ball and stared into the crowd before continuing with his set.
‘Poor @Luke Bryan got hit in the face during his encore. Carried on like a champ though,’ one fan wrote under the clip.
Despite the unexpected interruption, Bryan maintained his composure and finished the song without missing a beat.
‘There is no excuse for this,’ one fan commented.
Another added: ‘Shame on whoever did this.’
‘Who throws something at someone they paid to see?’ a third asked.
Others applauded Bryan’s professionalism, with one viewer noting, ‘Luke Bryan got hit but kept on rockin’ — much respect.’

According to KFYR-TV, the American Idol judge was singing his hit song Country Girl (Shake It For Me) when he was struck by a stress ball mid-performance; seen in 2023
Chief Deputy Larry Hubbard of the Ward County Sheriff’s Office, who oversees security at the fair, confirmed to KFYR-TV that the incident involved a small plush or stress ball.
While no injuries were reported, Hubbard said incidents like these are becoming more frequent.
‘It is an issue, especially when they are throwing it at all, but when they’re throwing it at the stage, at the artist. I think it paints the event in a bad light,’ Hubbard said.
He also noted that announcements are made before each concert, urging attendees not to throw objects.

Despite the unexpected interruption, Bryan maintained his composure and finished the song without missing a beat; seen on 2025
At this time, authorities have not identified the individual responsible, and there is no active investigation, as no complaints have been filed.
Bryan joins a growing list of artists who’ve faced similar disruptions from audience members.
In May, SZA walked out of a meet-and-greet after a fan threw a bracelet at her.
In June 2023, Bebe Rexha was hit in the face with a cell phone during a New York concert, resulting in a cut above her eye that required stitches.




‘There is no excuse for this,’ one fan commented while another wrote: ‘Shame on whoever did this’
That same month, a Pink concert was interrupted when a fan tossed what was reportedly a bag of their mother’s ashes onto the stage.
Artists like Harry Styles, Cardi B, Lil Nas X, and Drake have also been targeted mid-performance.
Previously Taylor Swift spoke out about how it ‘really freaks’ her out when objects are thrown on her stage.
‘If it’s on the stage, then a dancer could trip on it,’ the Cruel Summer hitmaker told an audience in Buenos Aires during a 2023 Eras Tour show. ‘I love that you brought presents and that is so nice, but just, can you please not throw them on the stage? I love you so much.’
Though this latest incident ended without injury, fans and event organizers alike are calling for more accountability and respect for artists.