Luke Bryan appeared to have slipped on a banana peel when his legs went up into the air as his torso crashed to the floor during a show on Saturday night.
The Drunk On You singer, 47, suffered the stroke during his concert in Vancouver, British Columbia, while performing at the Coast City Country Festival, according to new video.
But instead of trying to pretend it never happened, he laughed and even played the footage for his audience.
Luke, who is trying to balance family, his music career and American Idol, lay on the floor for a second before sitting up and laughing at his clumsiness.
As the audience laughed with relief with him, he picked up a fan’s cell phone that had been thrown onto the stage at some point.
Luke Bryan suffered a shocking fall during a concert in Vancouver on Saturday, but proved he was a good sport by replaying the hilarious footage for his audience.
The Drunk On You singer, 47, was performing at the Coast City Country Festival when he appeared to slip after stepping on a fan’s phone that appeared to have been thrown onto the stage.
As he held the phone, he joked, “My lawyers will call.”
As he stood up he said, ‘Wait! Did anyone understand that?’
“I have to see it,” Bryan said on his knees, before grabbing the cell phone of a fan in the crowd.
“Oh, you’re doing Snapchat, you can’t Snapchat this s—,” he continued, while introducing the clip to the crowd.
“Let’s get closer, let’s get closer,” he said, before shouting a vigorous “yes” as he watched him fall like a cartoon character slipping on a banana peel.
The fall occurred between songs while the Crash My Party singer-songwriter was promoting his upcoming song.
Bryan is on the Canadian leg of his Mind of a Country Boy tour, which concludes its first leg on April 24 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Last week, the Play it Again singer admitted his eyes were red because he was suffering from an allergy, not because he was smoking marijuana, which some fans had assumed was the reason for his bloodshot eyes.
The allergy is actually due to fishing, as he is allergic to bass.
“Just so we know, if I do interviews and I look like I’ve been smoking marijuana, that’s not true.” I’ve been playing bass,” she said in an interview with Kate Neal for Audacity.
Luke lay on the ground for a second before sitting up and laughing at his clumsiness.
As the audience laughed with relief with him, he picked up a fan’s cell phone that had been thrown onto the stage at some point.
As he stood up he said, ‘Wait! Did anyone understand that?’ “I have to see it,” Bryan said on his knees, before grabbing the cell phone of a fan in the crowd.
Fortunately, Luke was unharmed in the incident and had a sense of humor about it.
Bryan continued: ‘If I touch a bass, my eyes will turn red, my hands will swell if I have to take the hook out. I’ll get in front. I’m like, ‘I know I’m going fishing today,’ so I’ll have an Allegra in the morning.”
He has had allergies his entire life, but was only officially diagnosed when he was older.
“My dad would take me on these fishing trips and I would be in the back of the boat panting, maybe needing an EpiPen,” he recalled.
“My dad told me, ‘Hang in there,’ we thought it was allergies. [to] the trees, but he’s actually playing bass.