Luke Bryan Slips On Cell Phone Onstage; Jokingly Threatens Fan Who Threw It

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Luke Bryan was performing at the Coast City Country Festival in Vancouver over the weekend when he fell on the floor of the stage.

The American Idol judge stepped on a cell phone and slid on it accidentally.

Luke Bryan Fell On Stage

Bryan was hyping up the crowd at the country festival when he stepped and slipped on a cellphone thrown by a fan onstage.

Bryan was graceful standing up, he laughed off the stumble and threw the phone back to the fan -- jokingly threatening them that he'll be suing.

"It's OK. My lawyer will be calling," he quipped.

Bryan had a good laugh after his embarrassing slip up. He asked the audience: "Did anybody get that [on camera]?"

As if the crowd hadn't seen enough, Bryan asked for a fan's cellphone, which had recorded his fall, and asked the crew to flash it on the video screen onstage.

"Let's zoom in, zoom in," he instructed before screaming "yes" the moment he fell. "I need some[thing] viral, this is viral, alright," he said.

Luke Bryan Prone to Onstage Accidents

Surprisingly, this wasn't the first time that the country singer fell on stage.

In a 2022 performance in Raleigh, Bryan slipped while dancing in his skinny jeans. Meanwhile, in 2014, he got too close to the edge of the stage and eventually fell off.

Unlike many other performers, Bryan laughs the accident off every time.

Luke Bryan Reflects On Katy Perry's 'American Idol' Departure

For seven seasons, Katy Perry has served alongside Bryan and Lionel Richie on American Idol.

Bryan and Richie will be staying on the show but Perry will leave to pursue her music. Speaking to Taste of Country, Bryan talked about his bond with the pop star.

"It's been a good run with Katy, and she and I have developed a great friendship and to work alongside her," Bryan added. "I mean, heck, I was there before her daughter was born, and now her daughter is three or four years old."

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