Concerts can get rowdy, and some have even led to violence and arrests. Sadly for Morgan Wallen fans in Indiana, it appears the show had to be disrupted a bit after a couple of women caused an abrupt intermission. Both women were arrested and escorted out, but not before one of them managed to unleash an impressive, perfectly timed kick that sent a bystander’s phone flying through the air.
The incident unfolded Saturday night at Lucas Oil Stadium before Wallen took the stage as part of his “Still The Problem Tour.” Multiple viral videos captured the dramatic removal of two women from the upper level of the stadium, but it was one attendee’s martial arts-style reaction to being filmed that quickly stole the internet’s attention.
In the footage circulating widely online, you can see the woman, whose hands appeared restrained behind her back while security escorted her down the stairs, suddenly launching a high kick directly at a man recording her from close range. The strike knocked the phone from his hand and sent it tumbling several rows below.
Adding to the absurdity of the moment, another concertgoer near where the phone landed reportedly picked it up and continued recording the unfolding scene, giving social media users multiple camera angles of the airborne device and the stunned reaction from its owner.
The kick that gained millions of views
Viewers online immediately split into camps over whether the woman’s actions crossed the line or were justified retaliation against intrusive filming culture, though the latter is hard to defend, especially in a concert. While some criticized the behavior and questioned what led to her removal in the first place, a surprisingly large number of commenters praised the precision of the kick and argued that strangers should stop recording people during humiliating moments.
“She did not like her FUPA being filmed,” one viral X commenter joked, while others compared the move to a scene from an action movie. “That kick had excellent form,” another viewer wrote, with another echoing the sentiment, “That was pretty good for a kick while being handcuffed and walking down steps.”
Funny enough, this isn’t the first notable incident for Morgan Wallen’s fans and the surrounding community, as last year, the self-described bad boy of country music got criticized for his reckless behavior. His earlier concerts also had numerous fans getting kicked out, mostly due to intoxication and causing trouble. Either some people can’t handle their alcohol, or many of his fans have one thing in common.







