Alan Jackson’s concert at Two Step Inn on Saturday night got shut down, albeit temporarily, after the country music legend encouraged fans to “climb over them fences.”
Alan Jackson performed in front of a packed house at the Two Step Inn music festival in Georgetown, Texas, on Saturday night (April 5). Alan was the headliner for the first night of the two-day event. His appearance marked his first at the famed festival and likely his last performance there as he looks toward retirement.
Jackson’s set took a wild turn as he sang his 2008 hit “Good Time.” During the song, Alan encouraged fans to “climb over them fences and dance up and down these aisles.” He told the crowd, “I don’t care. Let’s have a good time.”
But, event organizers had issue with Alan’s request. As fans climbed fences and gathered near the stage, organizers cut Alan’s mic and shut down the show, according to attendees.
Fans hesitated at first, but Alan encouraged them, saying, “Come on, y’all! Let’s have a good time!” Attendees are then seen jumping over barricades and dancing in front of the stage as a lone security guard seems at a loss as to how to handle the situation. Jackson tells one security guard, “Come on, man. Let the girl dance.” Video also captured the moment Alan returns to the stage to apologize.
“Sorry, y’all. I was just wantin’ to have a good time,” Jackson told the crowd.