Tim McGraw had about enough of at least one fan who reportedly heckled and booed him for forgetting lyrics during a recent concert.
On Oct. 12, TMZ posted video from a Reno, Nevada, concert that showed the singer performing "Where The Green Grass Grows." He seemed to wave off the criticism initially, but something happened that stopped Tim, as he stopped singing. He then stood straight up and looked menacingly at the heckler, even encouraging the person to come closer in a confrontational manner. Tim then went into the crowd and appeared to be held back by security and other fans, all while jawing at the person.

It's unclear what exactly he said, but things were certainly tense. Not everyone was backing Tim, as fans could be heard yelling at him to just continue the show.
At some point during the concert, Tim also encouraged someone to leave, although it's unclear if that was that same person the country music icon went after in the crowd.
The webloid said fans first noticed something amiss when Tim had a lyrical lapse during "Just to See You Smile." The singer addressed his forgetfulness head on.
"I'm not going through a midlife crisis," he said, asserting that he had been filming the "Yellowstone" prequel, "1883" for 48 hours straight. "We showed up to this show tonight because we love you. Thanks you all for being here. If I forget words tonight just know I'm old and I'm shooting a movie."
He added, "If I forget the words, sing along with me and help me out."