Luke Bryan recently celebrated his birthday night during a concert and he received a not-so-pleasant gift that evening after fans started fighting in the audience area and his response was hilarious.

According to People Magazine, the 46-year-old country star performed in Youngstown, Ohio, last weekend when a fight erupted off stage while he was performing.

As seen in videos circulating online, the singer was performing his hit collaboration with Jordan Davis, "Buy Dirt."

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Upon noticing the fight happening in the crowd, Bryan immediately called them out and joked that fighting was better suited for a rock concert like Limp Bizkit.

"I mean, why the hell were y'all fighting during 'Buy Dirt'? This isn't Limp Bizkit or nothing. Friggin' Gwar," he said.

He added that he knew someone "got the s*** knocked out of them" because he saw it from the platform.

"Find a joint or something, smoke a joint. I know y'all got that s***," he added.

The singer didn't stop there as he mocked the fighting fans by changing the tone of his voice and sarcastically said, "dude, man, bro, dude, did you see those people upset, bro?"

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Bryan wrapped up his message to the fans by asking them to stop fighting because it's his birthday night.

The "I Don't Want This Night to End" singer was born in July 17, 1976. He celebrated his 46th birthday last weekend.

The recent concert comes a few weeks after the singer teased his upcoming album, saying "half of the project" is done and he needs a few months to polish the record before releasing it.

He also noted that his team has been working hard in the recording studio to "cut some more songs" but they already had several tracks that they feel could be released as singles in the future.

The first song of the album titled "Country On" was released earlier this month.

Explaining the song, he said "Country On" would bring a lot of unity as the track is all about different jobs and professions like farmers, bartenders, soldiers, truckers, and more.

His concert was a part of the "Raised Up Right Tour" which kicked off at VUHL Amphitheater in Virginia Beach, Virginia, a few weeks ago.

Special guests include Mitchell Tenpenny, DJ Rock, and Riley Green.

The tour will wrap up at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida, on October 28.

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