Zach Bryan, a hit country musician, recently took a jibe with the fans of his football team, Kansas City Chiefs.
As Philadelphia Eagles -Fan, Resuscitation Singer asked in a recent tweet about X, “Where is all the three peat from last year?”
It was a tomb with Chiefs fans looking at a three Super Bowl winner, but Eagles jumped their hope by beating them earlier this year.
This pulled a sharp reaction from the fans and led Zach to joke, “Please understand that I will never play in Kansas City. I will be ending my show and then getting a spotted call if I play in that stadium.”
His apparently playful quarrel fits into what is left of his tour dates in 2025, ie. Colorado, San Francisco, West Virginia, Notre Dame and Michigan.
Unlike this interaction, Zach’s former chat with a fan was a ‘dream that came true’ for him. At the BST Hyde Park festival, he invited a fan to the stage and celebrated his birthday by singing on his way to the south after expressing his desire. “Life changed. Die a happy man,” Ollie Hawkin wrote in a post on Instagram.
About 65,000 fans attended the event and led the 29-year-old to call himself “luckiest man in the world to be here” when he remembered, “We played Islington Assembly two years ago and we went back there last night. It’s crazy to go from 1000 people there to this crowd.”
“I feel like the luckiest man in the world to be here. I love you so much, London,” Zach concluded.



