ABOVE: Tim McGraw nearly punched a rowdy at a concert last year. The country star had a run-in with another wild audience member over the weekend.
If you want to go to a Tim McGraw concert, make sure you mind your manners.
A year after the country star made headlines for ejecting an unruly fan from one of his concerts, McGraw took matters into his own hands again this past weekend at a concert in Paso Robles, California, stopping his performance while a male fan who was not behaving like a gentleman was escorted from the venue, according to several online reports.
“You don’t treat a woman like that,” McGraw said, drawing applause from the audience, and adding that he wouldn’t go on performing until the man was removed. Though it was unclear as to what exactly the rowdy fan did to anger McGraw, concert security took him out of the arena on the grounds of California Mid-State Fair, where the performance was being held.
The winner of three Grammy Awards, 14 Academy of Country Music Awards and 11 Country Music Association Awards, the fiery McGraw is set to release his 10th studio album, “Southern Voice,” in the fall.
MusicVixen says...
Remember when McGraw's wife, Faith Hill, yelled at a frisky female fan during a concert because she was pawing at her husband? These two need better security guards!

j says...
07.29.09 10:09 am
I don’t think I’ll be going to any Tim McGraw concerts anytime soon. I want to be entertained at a concert, not witness conflict. Watching something like that makes me uncomfortable. Why can’t he just sing his songs instead of getting all macho and challenging members of the audience?
Jesse says...
07.29.09 7:02 pm
Ok I think he did something really good…That person was treating a woman bad and Tim did something about it…we need more ppl like that in this world…
Jenny says...
08.1.09 4:06 pm
I was there and the fight started because my friend asked the man to take a picture of us, the woman got mad and pushed my friend. We let it go the first time but she continued to glare and eventually came after her a second time. At that point her husband had to do anything to restrain her and we got the security gaurds involved. Our outfits and interaction with the man, who is much older than us, had nothing to do with the altercation. She was acting belligetent and deserved to be escorted out. The man was respectful and apologetic to us on his way out and we told the gaurds he was not the problem.