Tuesday, 26 May 2026

Riley Green left bleeding after fan hurls phone at country star onstage during concert

Country star Riley Green was left bleeding after a fan threw a phone at him during his Melbourne concert, hitting him in the ear. The fan was ejected.


Riley Green left bleeding after fan hurls phone at country star onstage during concert

Riley Green was left bleeding after a disgruntled fan threw a phone at him onstage. 

"This one right here? Get his fat a-- out of here. Go on," Green said.

After the fan was escorted out the arena, Green - who wasn't aware of his injury - thanked his fans for their support. 

"I'd like to take a moment while I've got everybody's attention to thank each and every one of you for coming out tonight.," he said. "Hang on, am I bleeding? Y'all see how tough I am? Thank God he didn't have an iPhone 12, that would have really hurt."

After the show, Green gave his fans an update on social media. 

"5 stitches later… sewed up," he wrote on his Instagram Stories, accompanied by a photo of the injury. 

Earlier this month, Green spoke with Fox News Digital about why he prefers his life in Alabama over furthering his career in Tennessee. 

Green added, "Life moves a lot slower down there."

Speaking to Fox News Digital at the premiere, Green said his nerves were wrecked stepping on set for the first time, and it doesn't compare to going on stage.

"Oh, much more nerve-wracking. I don't get nervous going on stage anymore. I've played enough shows now it kind of comes naturally, but this was a completely different world, and it's not my set, it's not my stage. I'm kind of the new guy in that bunch, so it was definitely a nerve-wracking thing," he said.

Fox News Digital's Larry Fink and Janelle Ash contributed to this post. 

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