June 26, 2025
LeAnn Rimes has just opened about an expected incident that happened onstage.
During her recent concert her front dental bridge fell out when she was singing her 1996 song, One Way Ticket (Because I Can), at The Skagit Casino Resort.
Following this, the two-times Grammy award winner posted a candid video on her Instagram account to explain the situation to her 1.1 million followers.
Recalling the incident, the songstress began by saying, “I feel something pop in my mouth."
“And if you’ve been around, you know I’ve had a lot of dental surgeries and I have a bridge in the front, and it fell out in the middle of my song last night,” she added.
While calling it “the most epic experience ever,” Rimes told her fans, “I literally was like this, pushing my teeth in, Can’t Fight the Moonlight,’ the teeth completely fell in my mouth.”
Revealing reason why she run to the side stage, she continued, “There wasn’t a f****** thing I could do about it except either walk off or just hold my teeth in and sing, so I just ran with it.”
However, the show wasn’t cancelled, the 42-year-old singer continued the concert after fixing her bridge back into its place.
Before concluding, she shared, “The show can go on, even in the midst of sheer, utter embarrassment. You just gotta be real with people.”
LeAnn Rimes tour began with a show on June 21, and will be concluded with a performance on October 3, 2025.