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August 10, 2025 3 mins
Zach Bryan BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Zach Bryan is generating big headlines this week on multiple fronts. The most talked-about news is his vow never to play in Kansas City again, after a heated exchange with a Chiefs fan on social media. American Songwriter details how Bryan, a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles supporter, engaged in some playful but pointed trash talk with Chiefs fans on X that spiraled into Bryan promising, "Please understand I will never play in Kansas City." The drama picked up even more attention when he followed with a barb about taking them off his live album as well. While Bryan is no stranger to outspoken moments and calling his own shots, this public feud stands out for decisively cutting one of America's major music markets from his future touring plans—something that could be biographically significant if he sticks to it.

In music news, Bryan continues his chart dominance with the release of his new single "Bowery" featuring Kings of Leon, which pairs his rough-hewn songwriting with anthem rock flavor according to Country Central. This is his highest-profile collaboration in months, and the critical buzz is strong—major outlets are calling it another indicator of Bryan's genre-blending staying power. In a related headline, Hits Daily Double reports that Bryan's current tour romp will culminate September 27 with a potentially record-setting show at University of Michigan Football Stadium, projected to draw as many as 112,000 fans in one of the most ambitious stadium sets of his career.

The live circuit continues to be a cornerstone for Bryan, with standout appearances set for Golden Gate Park in San Francisco on August 15, where he headlines alongside Kings of Leon, Turnpike Troubadours, and Noeline Hofmann. Backstage Country reports the special concert is part of Bryan's "Quittin Time 2024 Tour" and further evidence of him reaching new career highs. Meanwhile, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, is already sold out for his August 10 show, with resell ticket prices spiking dramatically as highlighted on Concerts50.

Rounding out his schedule, Bryan will make another stadium appearance with Shane Gillis and Dermot Kennedy at Notre Dame on September 6, playing to tens of thousands, as confirmed on the Notre Dame events website. On social media, he's as transparent and prolific as ever, posting setlists and commentary directly to X and Instagram—a directness fans have come to expect. While some tributes and cover nights are popping up in his honor, as noted by NYC’s Bowery Ballroom, it's clear Bryan himself remains country music's current iconoclast, utterly unfiltered and still rewriting the rulebook in the process.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Zach Bryan is generating big headlines this week on multiple fronts.
The most talked about news is his vow never to
play in Kansas City again after a heated exchange with
a Chiefs fan on social media. American Songwriter details how Brian,
a diehard Philadelphia Eagles supporter, engaged in some playful but
pointed trash talk with Chiefs fans on x that spiraled

(00:20):
into Brian promising, please understand, I will never play in
Kansas City. The drama picked up even more attention when
he followed with a barb about taking them off his
live album as well. While Brian is no stranger to
outspoken moments and calling his own shots, this public feud
stands out for decisively cutting one of America's major music

(00:42):
markets from his future touring plans, something that could be
biographically significant if he sticks to it. In music news,
Brian continues his chart dominance with the release of his
new single, Bowery featuring Kings of Leon, which pairs his
rough hewn songwriting with anthem rock flavor. According to Country Central,
this is his highest profile collaboration in months, and the

(01:05):
critical buzz is strawng Major outlets are calling it another
indicator of Brian's john reblending stained power. In a related headline,
Hits Daily Double reports that Brian's current tour rop will
culminate September twenty seventh, with the potentially record setting show
at University of Michigan Football Stadium projected to draw as

(01:25):
many as one hundred and twelve thousand fans in one
of the most ambitious stadium sets of his career. The
live circuit continues to be a corner stone for Brian,
with standout appearances set for Golden Gate Park in San
Francisco on August fifteenth, where he headlines alongside Kings of
Leon Turnpike, Troubadours, and No Line Hoffman. Backstage Country reports

(01:47):
the special concert as part of Brian's Quitting Time twenty
twenty four tour and further evidence of him reaching new
career highs. Meanwhile, Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado, is
already sold for his August tenth show, with resell ticket
prices spiking dramatically as highlighted on Concerts fifty. Rounding out

(02:08):
his schedule, Brian will make another stadium appearance with Shane
Gillis and Dermott Kennedy at Notre Dame on September sixth,
playing to tens of thousands, as confirmed on the Notre
Dame Events website. On social media, he's as transparent and
prolific as ever, posting setlists and commentary directly to x
and Instagram, a directness fans have come to expect. While

(02:30):
some tributes and cover nights are popping up in his honor,
as noted by NYC's Bowery Ballroom, it's clear Brian himself
remains country music's current iconoclast, utterly unfiltered and still rewriting
the rule book in the process. And that is it
for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and
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