Atlanta, GA 6/26/2008 9:55:13 PM
News / Entertainment

Tim McGraw Fight at Concert Gets Caught on Video

Tim McGraw was caught on camera, getting into a slight fight with a spectator after he removed him from his concert.

McGraw was performing at his concert at White River Amphitheater in Auburn, Washington. In the middle of performing his song "Indian Outlaw," McGraw looked over in the crowd and saw a spectator getting rowdy with a female fan.

McGraw told his band to "keep going", while he walked over to the man and told him to stop. When McGraw saw him troubling a female fan in the front row, he yelled out "Get rid of this guy! Security!"

When security took longer than expected, McGraw extended his hand to the rowdy spectator and brought him onto stage himself. Once on stage, McGraw threw him into security.

The spectator got loud and came toward in attempt to fight McGraw, who then clenched his fist in preparation to fight back. Security then escorted the spectator off of the stage and out of the arena. There were no punches thrown between the two.

McGraw then continued his song "Indian Outlaw" as the band never skipped a beat with the music.

People in the crowd said that the spectator smelled of alcohol and was moving around wildly during the song, smashing into people next to him.

The video was placed on the video site YouTube.com, where it became popular. The video is available on YourFindit Videos as well.

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