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Scotty McCreery’s Stage Fall Becomes Lighthearted Moment at Kane Brown Concert

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Scotty Mccreery Concert Stage Fall

Mobile, Alabama — Country music artist Scotty McCreery humorously handled a stage tumble during a concert on March 25, 2025, while opening for Kane Brown on The High Road Tour.

The incident, which was shared on McCreery’s Instagram account, showed him falling backward after miming the act of shooting a rifle. He quickly regained his composure, reassuring the audience with a hand gesture and a lighthearted joke: “Who put that there?” The moment captured the spirit of live performances, where unexpected scenarios often arise.

In the humorous video captioned, “The stage: 1, Me: 0 😂,” McCreery’s resilience highlighted his ability to engage with the audience and keep the show going despite the fall. During a backstage commentary, he remarked, “I haven’t done that in a minute. Right on my wrist,” but confirmed his injuries were not serious.

McCreery’s band also chimed in with reactions to the fall, with one band member joking, “Well, if you weren’t hurting before, you are now!” Another expressed concern, saying, “I’m the last one that had to go to the hospital from falling down, so when I saw Scotty do it, I was a little concerned. Glad he didn’t hurt himself, but it was just a little enjoyable.”

Support from fans quickly followed. Comment sections on social media were filled with messages like, “Glad you’re ok 😂 You handled it well,” and another fan added, “Highlight of the night was Scotty getting back up, c’mon now!” Many praised McCreery for his quick recovery, showing appreciation for his down-to-earth demeanor.

This fall isn’t McCreery’s first mishap on stage. Fans reminisced about a previous incident during a tour with Brad Paisley when he took a tumble off stage at Bethel Woods in New York. Commenters noted, “When you were on tour with Brad Paisley, you fell off the stage at Bethel Woods, NY. We were at that show!”

Scotty McCreery gained fame as the winner of Season 10 of “American Idol” in May 2011. His debut album, “Clear as Day,” topped the charts and his latest release, “Rise and Fall,” debuted in May 2024 with the hit single “Cab in a Solo,” which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.

As McCreery continues his tour with Kane Brown, fans look forward to more performances that showcase his dynamic stage presence, even if they include occasional slips. This latest incident serves as a reminder of both the unpredictability and the joys of live performances, where moments of humor can turn into cherished memories.

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