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Carly Pearce’s Epic Rant at Minnesota Concert

Last weekend, country music fans gathered at the Soo Pass Ranch in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota for another year of WE Fest, a leading country music festival in the region.

The headliners for this year’s WE Fest were Jelly Roll, Parker McCollum, and Eric Church, with each day showcasing a vibrant mix of country music stars.

Friends who attended the event shared their experiences, noting that despite some early weather disturbances, they all enjoyed the weekend. There was some debate over who gave the best performance, with most settling on either Jelly Roll, who performed on Thursday night, or Eric Church, who took the stage on Saturday.

However, the buzz of the event centered around what happened during Carly Pearce’s performance on Friday.

Carly Pearce was scheduled to perform at 8:15 p.m., right after Trace Adkins and before Parker McCollum, giving her the spotlight to sing her hits and her new single “Truck On Fire.” This song, which has been noted as showcasing her feisty spirit, is about a scorned woman who takes revenge by setting her ex-boyfriend’s truck on fire. The song includes lyrics like “Liar, liar, truck on fire, flames rolling off of your Goodyear tires. Burn, burn, you’re gonna learn, never should’ve put your lips on her.”

Carly Pearce’s performance at WE Fest was infused with this feisty energy, something that a heckler in the audience experienced firsthand. Although she didn’t actually set anyone’s truck on fire, she did have a disruptive man removed from the event.

From what was reported, Carly started to open up to the crowd about her personal life when the man shouted something along the lines of “We don’t care!” Carly did not take kindly to this interruption and retorted, “If you’re gonna be an a–hole, then you’re gonna have to say it to me and get the f–k out of my show.” She then had the man escorted out, adding, “I do not have time for di–s. See ya later!”

Reactions on social media to the incident were mixed. While some observers felt that Carly overreacted and should have ignored the heckler, the majority seemed to support her stance and applauded how she handled the situation.

Minnesotans who missed Carly Pearce’s fiery WE Fest performance will have another opportunity to see her in action next year. She is set to bring her Hummingbird Tour to Treasure Island Resort & Casino in March.

Source: Hot104.7