Alan Jackson’s Wild Festival Moment: “Climb the Fences!” — Mic Cut, Show Paused, Fans Fired Up
|Alan Jackson’s headlining performance at the Two Step Inn Festival in Georgetown, Texas on April 5 didn’t just bring the hits—it brought chaos, energy, and a viral moment fans won’t soon forget.
Midway through his 2008 party anthem “Good Time,” the country legend cranked up the crowd, shouting:
“Climb over them fences and dance up and down these aisles! I don’t care. Let’s have a good time!”
@danaclari0 Alan Jackson enciting chaos at his last Texas show by asking people to dance 🤠 just let the man have a good time!!!! @Country Central #alanjackson #countrymusic #twostepinn #countryconcert #country #texas #austin ♬ original sound – danaclari0
At first, fans hesitated. But with a grin and another shout—“Come on, y’all!”—they were all in. People began hopping fences, flooding the aisles, and dancing near the stage. One lone security guard looked completely overwhelmed. When he tried to intervene, Jackson stepped in with a now-viral quote:
“Come on, man. Let the girl dance.”
But the fun came to a screeching halt.
According to attendees, event organizers quickly stepped in and cut Alan’s microphone, halting the show for 5 to 7 minutes while they cleared fans from the restricted area. Jackson returned with a quick apology:
“Sorry, y’all. I was just wantin’ to have a good time.”
The crowd didn’t seem to hold it against him—in fact, they erupted in cheers. But many weren’t so forgiving of the event organizers.
Social media lit up with frustrated reactions:
“The 5-minute pause really killed the vibe.”
“If Alan says it’s not a security issue, it ain’t a security issue.”
“Two Step Inn knows how to ruin a show.”
“One of his last Texas shows and they cut his mic? Not a good look.”@pancakepadre Alan Jackson saying screw yo barricades it’s time for a good time. Watch til the end lol #texas #twostepinn #alanjackson #tx #fyp #festival #georgetowntx ♬ original sound – Hugo Stiglitz
With only two stops left on his farewell tour—Tampa on April 26 and Milwaukee on May 17—this show may go down as one of the wildest moments in Jackson’s legendary career.
One thing’s for sure: Alan Jackson may be saying goodbye to touring, but he’s doing it with a bang. 💥