Zach Bryan issues warning to fans after object thrown at guitarist during Tacoma Dome concert

Zach Bryan paused his Tacoma Dome performance to warn fans after an object hit his guitarist during the show.


Pop Culture & Art November 26, 2024
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Zach Bryan issued a strong warning to concertgoers during his performance at the Tacoma Dome in Washington on Saturday, November 23, after an object was thrown onto the stage. The 28-year-old country artist paused his set to address the incident when the item struck his guitarist in the leg. Bryan asked the crowd, “Who threw this?” as he picked up the object, but when no one came forward, he warned the audience, “Don’t throw s— at concerts, huh?” He further threatened to remove the culprit from the venue if their identity was discovered, stating, “If we ever find out who did it.”
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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This incident comes amid other recent headlines involving Bryan, including his breakup with internet personality Brianna "Chickenfry" LaPaglia. The couple ended their relationship after a year of dating, with Bryan announcing the split on Instagram. LaPaglia, 25, later accused Bryan of emotional abuse during their time together, claiming that she had been “blindsided” by his public breakup announcement. In an emotional interview on the "BFFs" podcast, LaPaglia described the past year as the “hardest” of her life and spoke about the lasting emotional scars from the relationship.

LaPaglia also claimed that Bryan’s team had offered her $12 million to sign a nondisclosure agreement, which she refused. She expressed her anger, stating that she did not want to profit from a relationship that she described as damaging and abusive, adding that she was afraid of Bryan and had been left emotionally scarred.

Bryan has not publicly commented on LaPaglia’s accusations, despite multiple requests from the press.

 

 

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