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WATCH: Luke Bryan Falls Mid-Concert, Keeps His Dance Moves Going
Luke Bryan took a tumble during a recent concert, but it didn’t stop him from giving fans the show they…

Luke Bryan; Photo Courtesy of Twitter
Luke Bryan took a tumble during a recent concert, but it didn’t stop him from giving fans the show they deserve.
During his performance of “That’s My Kind of Night” at Coastal Credit Union Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek in Raleigh, North Carolina on Friday evening (July 8), the country superstar was showing off his signature dance moves when he tripped on an electrical wire.
Several fans captured the hysterical moment that Bryan handled like a pro.
In the clips shared, Bryan’s tour manager is seen trying to assist the longtime American Idol judge, however, he denied his assistance and continued to lay on the floor.
The country hitmaker then return to his feet and got right back into dancing.
Earlier this month, the Georgia native released a brand-new single to Country radio called “Country On,” a track that serves as an ode to hardworking American people.
Co-written by Mark Nesler, David Frasier, Mitch Oglesby, and Styles Haury, and co-produced by Jeff Stevens and Jody Stevens, the song shouts out farmworkers, truckers, first responders, soldiers and more and encourages those perseverant individuals to “Country On,” or in other words, keep going.
“Hey fireman, boys and girls in blue/ We could sure use a lot more like you/ You come runnin’ in anytime, anything goes wrong/ Country on/ Hey soldier, wherever you might bе/ Hats off to keepin’ us free/ All our thoughts and prayers ’til you get back home/ Country on,” he sings while Sarah Buxton provides background vocals.
The just-released patriotic anthem is the most-added song at country radio this week. According to Country Aircheck, 91 country radio stations added the song to rotation on its official impact date.
Upon release, “Country On” debuted at No. 32 on the Mediabase chart, and No. 21 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.
The five-time Entertainer of the Year is currently in the midst of his 30+ city Raised Up Right Tour.
The trek, which features support from Riley Green, Mitchell Tenpenny and DJ Rock, kicked off on June 9 in Charleston, West Virginia. The tour runs through October 28, where the Raised Up Right Tour will wrap up in Jacksonville, Florida.
Tickets and additional information for Luke Bryan’s Raised Up Right Tour can be found HERE.
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