An artist can see just about everything from the stage during a concert, and on Friday night (Nov. 20) in Corbin, Ky., after seeing something he didn't approve of, Randy Houser took things into his own hands and ejected a rowdy fan.

During the opening night of Houser's 2015 We Went Tour, while he was performing "Fired Up," one of his new songs, Houser spotted a fan causing some trouble in the crowd. As the tune wrapped up, the singer told the fan to "cut that s--t out right now, would you?" but when things didn't calm down, Houser had to get serious.

“Hey … hey! Hey, you’ve got to go, brother,” Houser said while silencing his band. “In the Ford hat … You got to go, son.

"You’re trying to … We don’t have none of that s--t here," he continued. "We’re here to have a good time.”

As the crowd cheered Houser's quick handling of the situation, the country star waiting for security to escort the troublemaker out, then told the rest of the audience, "Sorry, y’all … There’s an a--hole in every crowd.”

Press play on the video above to watch the moment, but be forewarned: Houser uses some strong language.

Houser is being joined on the road this fall by Frankie Ballard and Craig Campbell — “two buddies of mine,” he calls them -- and he says that he "couldn’t have done better, as far as support acts, as far as I’m concerned."

"Two incredibly talented guys," Houser tells The Boot of Ballard and Campbell. "That’s really important to me. They’re both really great songwriters, musicians and singers. All those things, and I have a ton of respect for both of them. I couldn’t be in a better position for my first tour, than to have two guys like that.”

A list of all of Houser's upcoming 2015 We Went Tour dates is available on his website.

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