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Audience Left Shaken as Brad Paisley’s Concert Comes to a Halt When Lightning Strikes the Venue Twice

Brad Paisley plays guitar on stage in his signature cowboy hat during the Florida show that was interrupted when lightning struck the venue twice.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

You don’t expect a Brad Paisley show to turn into a brush with Mother Nature’s fury, but that’s exactly what happened when lightning struck his Florida concert not once, but twice.

The country star was midway through his set at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre when the night went from honky-tonk fun to hair-raising chaos. Fans who packed the venue to see Paisley’s Truck Still Works World Tour were living it up when the stage suddenly glitched like something out of a horror movie. The massive LED backdrop behind Paisley flickered, then burst into static. His microphone screeched, the speakers growled, and the music cut in and out like a broken radio.

Brad Paisley himself looked thrown off, pausing mid-song with confusion written all over his face. He leaned into the mic to ask what was going on, but with the system fried, his words came out garbled. What the crowd didn’t see right away was that lightning had just struck the venue, unleashing enough power to scramble the equipment.

And then it hit again.

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The second strike rattled the amphitheater so violently that even hardened Floridians, folks who live with storms more than most, jumped clean out of their seats. One woman reportedly lurched so hard she nearly ended up on top of another fan. “That second one made the whole room of Floridians jump. That’s saying a lot,” one concertgoer wrote afterward.

For a moment, fear gripped the crowd. Some fans glanced nervously at the open skies, half-expecting the show to end right there. With lightning that close, nobody could blame them for being shaken. But once it became clear everyone was safe and the power surge hadn’t sparked anything worse, the tension slowly gave way to nervous laughter.

Paisley, being the seasoned road warrior he is, didn’t back down. After the crew scrambled to get things working again, he went right back to playing for the drenched and jittery crowd, proving once again why he’s one of country’s most reliable entertainers. It was a night fans won’t soon forget, not for the hit songs or the clever stage banter, but for the crack of lightning that nearly stole the show.

Of course, this is hardly the first time country music has met with danger under the big skies. Outdoor concerts in the South are always a gamble, with summer storms rolling in fast and fierce. But the thought of lightning striking an amphitheater twice during one performance makes this show the kind of story people will be telling for years.

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Paisley has bigger things on his plate than worrying about a storm slowing him down. He’s wrapping up the U.S. leg of his Truck Still Works World Tour, which officially ends on August 31 in Ohio. After a short break, he’ll take his show north of the border to Canada in November, keeping the honky-tonk spirit alive even in the dead of winter. The tour itself has been a nostalgic yet fresh ride for Paisley, anchored by his single “Truck Still Works.” As he put it, the song is about joy, memory, and simple good times, a far cry from the heavy news that weighs on folks day to day.

On top of all that, Paisley’s got his hands in something new, teaming up with the Grand Ole Opry and Hallmark for a holiday film called A Grand Ole Opry Christmas. He’s writing new music for it, giving fans yet another reason to look forward to the season.

But for now, fans in Florida will be talking about the night lightning tried to upstage Brad Paisley and failed. Country crowds are tough, storms don’t scare easy, and neither does Paisley. He finished the show, thunder and all, and left fans buzzing about the kind of concert story you can’t buy with a ticket.

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