Scotty McCreery Falls On Stage And Laughs It Off: ‘Who Put That There?’
The county star admitted it’s been “a minute” since he’s taken an on-stage tumble.

Scotty McCreery; Photos via Instagram
Scotty McCreery took a tumble on stage during a recent performance, but in true country fashion, he handled it with humor. The country star shared a video of the moment, which shows him losing his footing and hitting the stage mid-performance. Rather than letting the mishap ruin the night, McCreery laughed it off, jokingly yelling, “Who put that there?” from the stage before he continued on with his performance.
The video showcases McCreery falling with the text “The Stage: 1: Me: 0” on top of it.
Following the show, the chart-topping star reflected on the moment, admitting, “I haven’t done that in a minute.”

He revealed that he was in fact okay, however, he fell “right on my wrist.”
A member of his band joked, “Well, if you weren’t hurting before, you are now.”
The cameraman then made his way around the venue after the show to ask each member of the band to share the “highlight of tonight.” Unsurprisingly, each person joked that “Scotty falling” was the highlight of the show.
However, one bandmate admitted to feeling a bit worried at first, saying, “I was a little concerned. I’m glad he didn’t hurt himself, but it was just a little enjoyable.”
McCreery’s post caught the attention of fellow North Carolina native Chris Lane, who commented, “been there a million times” alongside several laughing face emojis.
Fans also chimed in, applauding the country star for his quick recovery.
“I have watched this at least 5 times and laugh every time at Scotty’s “recovery” 😍😍 so funny,” one user wrote.
Another shared, “Highlight of the night was Scotty getting back up, c’mon now! 👏”

Scotty McCreery is now touring in support of Kane Brown’s The High Road Tour and has dates scheduled throughout this weekend in Canada.
Ahead of his time on the tour, McCreery opened up to Country Now about joining Brown on the road.
“Kane is such a good guy. He’s got so many good songs, so many great fans out there. We’ve only done one or two shows with him before, so I’m excited to do a whole tour,” he said.

Another aspect of touring with Brown that McCreery is looking forward to is getting their families together.
“I’m excited for our families to be able to be together and get the kids together and hang out. So the backstage stuff might be what I’m more looking forward to. I’m looking forward to the shows, but backstage is always fun,” he added.
To view a full list of upcoming Scotty McCreery tour dates, click HERE.
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