Kane Brown Boots Crowd Member from Atlanta Show for Giving Him the Middle Finger: 'Kick His Ass Out of Here'

Be kind to Kane Brown at his concerts!

During the country star’s In the Air Tour stop at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on Saturday, June 8, an audience member decided to give him the middle finger from the crowd — prompting the “Bury Me in Georgia” singer, 30, to kick him out of the show.

According to a fan-made TikTok video of the performance, Brown noticed a concertgoer cursing and motioned for the person to move toward the stage.

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Kane Brown arrives at the 2023 People's Choice Country Awards on September 28, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee.

Kane Brown in Nashville in September 2023.

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“Come here, I wanna show you what you’ll do if you turn me around,” U. said in the middle of singing his recent single, “I Can Feel It.”

Brown then found a security guard, identified a person in the crowd and demanded to be “kicked out of here.”

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“I Can Feel It” is the lead single from the Tennessee native’s upcoming fourth studio album. In a recent interview with Party tonightteased a collaboration with Jelly Roll that is in the works.

“I have a song with Jelly Roll, so that’s really cool,” Brown told the outlet.

“There’s talk about depression and, you know, you could have everything in the world, but as long as you don’t talk about it with somebody, you’re still going to go through these things,” the “Thank God” musician explained. , describing the song as “very powerful”.

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Kane Brown at the 59th Academy of Country Music Awards;  Jelly Roll attends the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards

Kane Brown; Jelly Roll.

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“I’m blessed to have Jelly on it because he’s going through the same thing,” Brown continued, before opening up about feeling like entertainers aren’t always seen as real people with mental health issues.

“Nobody’s perfect,” he said ET. “I feel like a lot of people are superstars, everybody looks at them like they’re perfect, but everybody’s going through something.”

Kane Brown and Katelyn Jae Brown at the 2022 MTV VMAs at the Prudential Center on August 28, 2022 in Newark, New Jersey

Kane Brown and Katelyn Jae Brown. John Shearer/Getty

Brown previously sang about his experience with depression on the song “Memory” with Blackbear, telling PEOPLE in December 2021, “It was my way of saying ‘I go through this too. You’re not alone in the world.'”

In an interview with PEOPLE in September 2022, Brown explained, “During the quarantine when the COVID and all that happened, I was in a very dark place. I’m going through depression and my wife [Katelyn] going through anxiety, so we’re perfect for each other.”

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