The 47-year-old seemed thrilled to find there were pictures of the incident, taking a phone from another audience member as he asked the production crew to take a closer look on the big screen.
He said: “Let’s zoom in, zoom in.”
And at the sight of him landing on his butt, he exclaimed: “Yes! I need some viral, this is viral, all right.”
Bryan isn’t the first star to suffer a mishap after items were thrown on stage, with Harry Styles, Drake, Bebe Rexha, Ava Max and Kelsea Ballerini all hit by flying objects in recent months.
The worrying trend has been criticised by other performers, with Adele blasting concertgoers for “forgetting show etiquette”.
Speaking on stage at her Weekends with Adele Las Vegas residency at Caesar’s Palace Hotel and Casino, she said: “Have you noticed how people are, like, forgetting show etiquette at the moment, throwing [things] onstage? Have you seen it?
She then fired a T-shirt from a blaster into the crowd and giggled: “But you can shoot things at the audience.”
Jason Derulo also blasted fans for being “disrespectful” to their favourite performers.
He told TMZ: “It’s not a moment, you don’t get anything from that, all you do is disrespect the artist.”
But the Talk Dirty hitmaker also urged artists to stop using fans’ phones to take photos during their gigs as he thinks it encourages the practice.
“I’ve had it happen to me,” he said. “People are really into throwing their phones because they think the artist is going to take a picture and I think artists [are] going to have to stop taking a photo.
”It’s like the Matrix, you’ve gotta dodge these phones! It’s getting dangerous out here.
”I feel like it’s not a good thing, if an artist comes really close and you can try to pass your phone, I get that, but launching the phone on the stage, that’s crazy. I think it should be up to the celebrity to stop it but that needs to be a conversation.”