Zach Bryan’s Social Media Spat with Kansas City Chiefs Fans
Country musician Zach Bryan has stirred up some drama online, particularly with fans of the Kansas City Chiefs. On Friday, the singer-songwriter and self-proclaimed Philadelphia Eagles supporter took to social media, making headlines with his comments.
After the Chiefs lost to the Eagles this past year, Bryan tweeted, “Where are the three peat people from last year?” This remark seemed to provoke a flurry of reactions, especially after one fan accused him of “selling out” a fan base while promoting his show.
Controversial Remarks
In response to backlash, Bryan asserted, “Please understand that you’re not playing for Kansas City,” addressing user comments directly.
Quick to point out the inconsistency, many fans reminded him that he had previously performed in Kansas City in both 2021 and 2023. Following up, he tweeted, “If you try to finish a show and play in that stadium, you get a provocative call.” The responses were mixed, with some defending him while others criticized his statements.
Interestingly, Bryan’s representative has not yet commented on this situation.
Past Fan Interactions
This isn’t the first time Bryan has experienced tension with fans. During a concert in 2024, he confronted attendees after his band members were struck by objects thrown from the crowd. At that time, he was on his “Quittin’ Time Tour” performing at the Tacoma Dome in Washington.
At that concert, Bryan was seen addressing the audience, saying, “Did he throw this?” as he looked for the person responsible for throwing an object on stage. He urged attendees not to throw things during his performances, reminding them, “Don’t throw s— at the concert, huh?”
Reflecting on his past experiences, Bryan also recalled an incident where a woman was forcibly removed for trying to snatch his guitar. He addressed his crew, asking them to let her go but made it clear that such behavior wouldn’t be tolerated.
Overall, Bryan’s interactions on social media and during concerts reveal an artist navigating the challenges of fan engagement amid the ups and downs of the music industry.
