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Country music singer explains how he got ‘kicked out' of his own concert
Country music singer explains how he got ‘kicked out' of his own concert

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time6 days ago

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Country music singer explains how he got ‘kicked out' of his own concert

Country music singer Dylan Marlowe is explaining what led to him getting kicked out of a concert at which he performed. Marlowe, best known for his 2023 hit 'Boys Back Home,' played Country Jam in Eau Claire, Wisconsin last weekend. After his set, the musician went to go watch Jake Owen's performance from a select front-of-house spot, Parade reported. However, Marlowe was later escorted out by security. 'Getting kicked out of a concert I just played,' Marlow captioned a since-deleted video on Saturday, July 19. 'Got kicked out of our concert trying to watch Jake Owen. Good job, dude. I'm a huge threat.' On Monday, Marlowe posted another video to TikTok clearing up the situation. 'I just want to hop on here and kinda clear the air a little bit of what I posted yesterday,' the 28-year-old singer said. 'I took the video down after sleeping on it and watching church this morning. I just decided that it wasn't fair for that festival to have this video blowing up about their festival when it was really just one bad apple in the whole thing.' Marlowe explained he had 'All Access' and 'Artist Credentials' passes. He also had been watching Owens from the top of a tower at the front of the house when he and a friend were approached by security. 'This dude comes up and says we can't be there,' Marlowe explained. 'We were like, 'Hey. We have 'All Access' wristbands given to our tour manager for us to wear to be anywhere we want to be. … So we had two different credentials. We're like, 'Hey. We have these. We're good.' He was like, 'No. I don't care.'" Marlowe explained the security guard suggested they watch the show from the pit. Of course, the singer had finished performing and didn't want to draw attention to himself. 'The last thing I want to do is make a scene during Jake Owen's set because that, to me, is disrespectful,' he said. So, Marlowe and his friend moved to a different location and was told to move again by the same security guard. He added that they were both removed by police officers at the request of the security personnel. 'We walk downstairs to where this guy continues to say, 'Hey, you gotta get the F out of here. You gotta get the F outta here. You're not allowed to be down here either,'' Marlowe said. 'We had these passes, and we knew we were allowed to be there. These cops came up and I was like, 'Oh God.' So we talk to these cops and we're like, 'Hey guys. We had these passes. Not sure what the confusion is because we were told these are 'All Access' passes. We're just trying to watch the set,' to where the cops responded, 'This security is our boss and he's telling us to get ya'll out of here.'' Marlowe said that's when he became 'rude back to the guy.' 'I'm not going to paint it like I was this perfectly great dude who wasn't rude back to him after he was rude to me,' Marlowe said. 'After that, there were definitely a few heated words exchanged with that guy, nothing crazy, but I feel like he was rude to me and I was rude back to him, and I shouldn't have been… so I just wanted to clear things up. That's where he grabbed my shirt, yanked me out, just wanted to clear the air a little bit to say to the festival, there's no hard feelings. We had a great time. To that dude, I forgive you. That's pretty much all I have to say.' More Country Music News Country music legend undergoes surgery month after having onstage stroke Country legend's granddaughter asks for prayers after daughter rushed to hospital Surgery scheduled for country music icon recovering from onstage stroke 'I can't sing anymore': Country star offers refunds after losing voice on stage Country music legend plays for fans while awaiting surgery after stroke Read the original article on MassLive. Solve the daily Crossword

Dylan Marlowe Escorted Out Of Country Jam Festival After His Performance
Dylan Marlowe Escorted Out Of Country Jam Festival After His Performance

News18

time23-07-2025

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Dylan Marlowe Escorted Out Of Country Jam Festival After His Performance

Last Updated: Country singer Dylan Marlowe was escorted out of the Country Jam festival in Wisconsin after his set. Country music singer Dylan Marlowe has found himself at the centre of a viral controversy after being removed by security from the Country Jam festival in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The incident, which unfolded shortly after Marlowe completed his set on Saturday, was caught on camera and widely circulated across social media platforms. The video shows Marlowe being forcibly escorted out of the venue, with security grabbing him by his shirt. What drew further attention was fellow artist Jake Owen, who was performing at the time, acknowledging the situation mid-song with the words, 'That's Dylan Marlowe." The incident left fans confused. Marlowe later clarified his side of the story on Sunday via a four-minute TikTok video. The singer explained that he had been watching Owen's performance from a front-of-house tower alongside a friend. Both were wearing 'All Access" and 'Artist Credentials" wristbands provided by their tour manager, granting them backstage mobility. 'We were like, 'Hey, we have All Access wristbands given to our tour manager for us to wear to be anywhere we want to be,'" Marlowe said, describing their initial conversation with security. Despite showing credentials, the guard reportedly dismissed them, saying, 'No. I don't care. So and so said you can't be up here." The duo then moved to another area but were again approached, this time by the same security guard accompanied by police officers. Marlowe recalled being told, 'This security is our boss and he's telling us to get y'all out of here." Talking about the encounter, Marlowe admitted, 'I'm not going to paint it like I was this perfectly great dude… There were definitely a few heated words exchanged… I feel like he was rude to me, and I was rude back. And I shouldn't have been." Despite this, the singer says he holds no grudges. 'I forgive the guy," he said. Marlowe is known for songs like 'Boys Back Home,' 'You See Mine,' and 'All About It.' First Published: July 23, 2025, 15:19 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Singer Dylan Marlowe kicked out of country jam festival, reacts to viral clip
Singer Dylan Marlowe kicked out of country jam festival, reacts to viral clip

India Today

time23-07-2025

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Singer Dylan Marlowe kicked out of country jam festival, reacts to viral clip

Country artist Dylan Marlowe was escorted out of the Country Jam festival in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, on Saturday, shortly after wrapping up his performance. A video of the incident has since gone viral across social media per Parade, Marlowe was removed from the festival grounds by security just minutes after his set. In the now-viral clip, guards are seen grabbing the singer by his shirt while Jake Owen, performing onstage at the time, is heard reacting mid-song: 'That's Dylan Marlowe.'advertisementOn Sunday, Marlowe addressed the controversy in a four-minute TikTok video. He shared that he and a friend had been watching Owen's set from a front-of-house tower, wearing 'All Access' and 'Artist Credentials' wristbands provided by their tour manager, when they were first approached by security. 'We were like, 'Hey, we have All Access wristbands given to our tour manager for us to wear to be anywhere we want to be,'' Marlowe said in the the guard allegedly replied, 'No. I don't care. So and so said you can't be up here.'After moving to a different spot, the pair were confronted again, this time by the same guard accompanied by police officers. Marlowe claimed the officers told him, 'This security is our boss and he's telling us to get y'all out of here.'The exchange reportedly escalated. 'I'm not going to paint it like I was this perfectly great dude,' Marlowe admitted. 'There were definitely a few heated words exchanged... I feel like he was rude to me, and I was rude back. And I shouldn't have been.'Since the incident, the country star has spoken of letting go of any bitterness, saying he forgives the security guard and is focused on moving forward with his music and loyal fan base. Dylan Marlowe is best known for hits such as 'Boys Back Home', 'You See Mine', and 'All About It'.- Ends

Dylan Marlowe REVEALS why he was kicked out of Wisconsin concert; says, ‘a few heated words were exchanged'
Dylan Marlowe REVEALS why he was kicked out of Wisconsin concert; says, ‘a few heated words were exchanged'

Time of India

time23-07-2025

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  • Time of India

Dylan Marlowe REVEALS why he was kicked out of Wisconsin concert; says, ‘a few heated words were exchanged'

Country music fans were left shocked over the weekend when singer Dylan Marlowe was suddenly escorted out of Country Jam in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The unexpected moment, caught on camera, went viral across social media, leaving people asking: what really happened? According to Parade, the country artist was removed by security shortly after his own performance, raising eyebrows since artists are usually given backstage freedom. Now, Dylan Marlowe has spoken out and explained his side of the story in a four-minute video that's quickly making the rounds online. — Politics4Her (@Politics4Her) What happened at the festival? The surprising moment unfolded just minutes after Marlowe had finished his set at the festival. As fellow country singer Jake Owen performed on stage, Marlowe was seen being grabbed by security guards and led away from the grounds. The video, which quickly went viral, even captured Jake Owen noticing the incident mid-performance. With surprise in his voice, he said, 'That's Dylan Marlowe.' That short line, said in front of thousands of fans, only made the situation more puzzling. Marlowe speaks out On Sunday, Dylan Marlowe addressed the incident himself. He posted a four-minute video on TikTok to explain exactly what led to him being removed, despite having official passes. He began by sharing that he and a friend were watching Jake Owen's set from a front-of-house tower, a common area for those involved in the show. They were wearing proper wristbands and credentials, given to them by their team. Marlowe explained, 'We were like, 'Hey. We have All Access wristbands given to our tour manager for us to wear to be anywhere we want to be.'' However, a security guard apparently wasn't satisfied with that answer. Marlowe said the guard told them, 'No. I don't care. So and so said you can't be up here.' Moving on – But trouble returns Trying to avoid a scene, Marlowe and his friend left the area and moved to another spot. But the problem didn't stop there. The same security guard approached them again, and this time, police officers were with him. According to Marlowe, the officers said, 'This security is our boss and he's telling us to get y'all out of here.' That's when things took a turn. A heated exchange In his video, Marlowe admitted that while things got tense, he wasn't proud of how he reacted, 'I'm not going to paint it like I was this perfectly great dude who wasn't rude back to him after he was rude to me,' Marlowe said honestly. 'There were definitely a few heated words exchanged with that guy, nothing crazy, but I feel like he was rude to me and I was rude back to him, and I shouldn't have been.' In the end, Marlowe made it clear that while he didn't handle everything perfectly, he felt unfairly treated, and just wanted to enjoy the rest of the festival like anyone else.

Country Singer 'Clears the Air' After Getting 'Kicked Out' At His Own Concert: 'There Were Definitely a Few Heated Words Exchanged'
Country Singer 'Clears the Air' After Getting 'Kicked Out' At His Own Concert: 'There Were Definitely a Few Heated Words Exchanged'

Yahoo

time22-07-2025

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Country Singer 'Clears the Air' After Getting 'Kicked Out' At His Own Concert: 'There Were Definitely a Few Heated Words Exchanged'

Country Singer 'Clears the Air' After Getting 'Kicked Out' At His Own Concert: 'There Were Definitely a Few Heated Words Exchanged' originally appeared on Parade. Dylan Marlowe is clearing things up after posting a video on his social media pages that showed him getting'kicked out' of a music festival that included him on the bill. Over the weekend, the country artist treated fans to his live set at Country Jam in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. But things took an awkward turn after, when he was escorted away by a security guard while trying to view Jake Owen's show from a select front-of-house spot. 'Getting kicked out of a concert I just played,' Marlow captioned a video on Saturday (July 19) that showed the moment in action, but has since been scrubbed from all of his social media pages. 'Got kicked out of our concert trying to watch Jake Owen. Good job, dude. I'm a huge threat.' In that since-deleted video, Marlowe could be seen being led through the festival crowd while security kept a tight grip on his shirt. Toward the end of the taken-down clip, Owen could be heard yelling the words, 'That's Dylan Marlowe,' over the microphone. On Sunday afternoon (July 20), after removing the original clip, Marlowe took to TikTok again, this time, sharing a 'storytime' that addressed the situation further. While providing fans with details about how the situation unfolded, Marlowe made a point to say that he chose to delete the video because he felt like 'it wasn't fair" for that festival to have this video blowing up about their festival when it was just on" when it was just "one bad apple in the whole thing.' 'I just want to hop on here and kinda clear the air a little bit of what I posted yesterday,' the 28-year-old 'Boys Back Home' singer began. 'I took the video down after sleeping on it and watching church this morning. I just decided that it wasn't fair for that festival to have this video blowing up about their festival when it was really just one bad apple in the whole thing.' Marlowe went on to give some backstory about how he ended up getting removed from the grounds in the first place. He told followers that he and a buddy named Dave, who had two sets of passes ("All Access" and "Artist Credentials" passes), had been 'watching Jake [Owen's] set, trying to stay out of the way' from the top of a front of house tower for about 10 minutes when they were approached by security. 'This dude comes up and says we can't be there,' Marlowe explained, adding that everyone was, at first, being polite with one another. 'We were like, 'Hey. We have All Access wristbands given to our tour manager for us to wear to be anywhere we want to be… That's what we were told…So we had two different credentials. We're like, 'Hey. We have these. We're good.' He was like, 'No. I don't care. So and so said you can't be up here.' Marlowe said the security guard suggested he and Dave watch the show from the pit, but reasoned, 'If we go into the pit during the middle of the day, it's probably going to cause a little bit of a scene because we had just gotten off the stage and were wearing the same clothes. The last thing I want to do is make a scene during Jake Owen's set because that, to me, is disrespectful.' Marlowe and Dave, then, moved to a different, lower location, to which they were told to leave by the same security guy. Marlowe also revealed that he and Dave were then removed by police officers at the request of the security personnel. 'We walk downstairs to where this guy continues to say, 'Hey, you gotta get the F out of here. You gotta get the F outta here. You're not allowed to be down here either,' Marlowe explained. 'We had these passes, and we knew we were allowed to be there. These cops came up and I was like, 'Oh God.' So we talk to these cops and we're like, 'Hey guys. We had these passes. Not sure what the confusion is because we were told these are 'All Access' passes. We're just trying to watch the set,' to where the cops responded, 'This security is our boss and he's telling us to get ya'll out of here.'' Marlowe said that's when he became 'rude back to the guy.' 'I'm not going to paint it like I was this perfectly great dude who wasn't rude back to him after he was rude to me,' Marlowe said. 'After that, there were definitely a few heated words exchanged with that guy, nothing crazy, but I feel like he was rude to me and I was rude back to him, and I shouldn't have been… so I just wanted to clear things up. That's where he grabbed my shirt, yanked me out, just wanted to clear the air a little bit to say to the festival, there's no hard feelings. We had a great time. To that dude, I forgive you. That's pretty much all I have to say.' Marlowe also said that he initially posted the since-deleted video in 'frustration,' adding that 'I don't think it was from a pride or ego standpoint. I don't expect this dude or anybody to ever know who I am…I'm just a person who does this for a living. I think what was frustrating to me is that we had the 'All Access' credentials on and still got kicked out. But I took the video down. I'll probably leave it down.' Marlowe's hour-long set at Country Jam ran from 3:30-4:30 p.m. on Saturday (July 19). Other artists scheduled to perform included Tigirlily Gold, Craig Morgan, and Sam Singer 'Clears the Air' After Getting 'Kicked Out' At His Own Concert: 'There Were Definitely a Few Heated Words Exchanged' first appeared on Parade on Jul 20, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 20, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

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