Country music artist Zach Bryan paused his "Quittin' Time Tour" concert at the Tacoma Dome on Saturday to address an incident involving an audience member. An object was thrown onto the stage, reportedly striking a member of Bryan's band. A video circulating on Instagram captured the moment, showing Bryan approaching a microphone and then retrieving the thrown item from the stage floor.

The "Pink Skies" singer then used another microphone to address the crowd, asking, "Who threw this? Does anybody know who we pointing at?" He followed up with a clear message: "Don't throw things at concerts." Bryan briefly left the microphone but returned to add, "And if you guys do know who threw it, we can get 'em out of here. If we ever find out who did."


This isn't Bryan's first experience with disruptive fan behavior. In May 2023, he had a woman removed from a concert for attempting to grab his guitar. Bryan later addressed the incident on social media (since deleted), stating he appreciates respectful interaction but will not tolerate attempts to take his instrument. He clarified that he doesn't mind fans respectfully trying to touch him or his guitar, but forcefully grabbing it crosses a line.
Bryan's "Quittin' Time Tour" continues with a scheduled performance at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon.
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