Bryan Adams was just about to perform one of his most popular hit singles "Summer of 69" when all of a sudden, a fan jumped onstage alongside him and grabbed his microphone.

Adams, without missing a beat, continued to play guitar, watching as his uninvited guest began singing the first few lines of the song.

It seems as if the singer was unbothered, and perhaps has even encountered this sort of situation several times before because his security quickly took over and pulled the fan away.

The singer immediately returned to his spot, in front of the microphone and picked up where the fan left off, and performed the rest of the song without a hitch and further interruptions.

According to reports, Adams took to social media and shared the hilarious yet rude incident. He captioned it, "Sometimes you just gotta laugh #StageCrasher #SummerOf69"

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Bryan Adams' Professionalism Lauded by Fans

The video is now trending on social media, and fans could not help but applaud the singer for handing the situation so professionally-almost as if it has happened before.

"I was there! What a crazy moment! Ya gotta admire Bryan's professionalism. He just stepped back, let the crazy be crazy, let the professionals do their job, and continued like NOTHING had happened," a fan recalled the incident.

"I love everything about this. The stage crasher daring to jump up and get his 5 mins of fame. The look of panic on the security guards' faces. You seamlessly stepping [sic] forward and singing [sic] the next line like it didn't happen. Pat cracking up in the background. Absolute gold," another added.

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Fans Rude Behavior 'Trending'?

Lately, several artists have been complaining that more and more fans are being rude during concerts.

It began with a string of incidents wherein fans would throw objects at artists, like Bebe Rexha, Drake, Pink, and Kelsea Ballerini, with the intent of getting their attention, only to somehow injure or distract them mid-performance.

According to reports, another incident of an artist getting interrupted happened just a few days ago, when Miranda Lambert stopped mid-show to complain about several fans taking a selfie while she was performing one of her "more emotional songs."

Several artists have explained that despite their good intentions, the rude interruptions can still be dangerous.

As of this writing, the fan who interrupted Adams remains unknown, and it seems like the singer has let him off the hook.

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