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Carly Pearce berates concertgoer after alleged confrontation: 'Get out of my show'
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Date:2025-04-17 05:02:43
Carly Pearce may be a “Hummingbird,” but she has a strong peck.
The country singer gave one concertgoer a piece of her mind during her Friday performance at WE Fest in Minnesota.
"Somebody get him out of here. I do not want him at my show," Pearce said, according to footage shared on social media. "Get out of my show. If you're going to be an (expletive), then you're going to have to say it to me and get the (expletive) out of my show."
As the fan was escorted from the show, Pearce added: "See you later!"
Pearce's outburst was seemingly prompted by a remark from the festival attendee. USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for Pearce for comment.
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TikTok user @dariaroseee_, who also shared footage from Pearce’s performance, said Pearce yelled at the concertgoer after a heated exchange.
Pearce allegedly told the crowd she wanted to “tell you all a little bit about me,” to which the man replied, “No one cares.”
The Grammy-winning singer later revealed she had never had someone removed from a show. She also encouraged her fans to be kind and not to “say mean things to people just to be mean.”
"I do not believe that he should've been at my show if he's going to speak to me like that," Pearce said, according to footage shared on social media. "If somebody's going to be that mean and disrespect me, you are not welcome."
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Despite the emotional moment, Pearce was able to make light of the incident, poking fun at her father’s reaction in the audience.
"My dad is right here, and I think he's going to have a heart attack,” Pearce said in another clip. “I'm sorry daddy, but if you're an (expletive), you have to leave."
Contributing: Haadiza Ogwude, Cincinnati Enquirer
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