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A recent festival appearance by country singer Zach Bryan was chaos, with fans collapsing and more. What happened? Keep reading for all the details.
Zach Bryan Enjoys The ‘Best Wednesday’
While Zach Bryan is taking another social media break from Twitter, he’s still active on Instagram. The busy singer shared that he “took a breather” for a few days of relaxation.
In the last three months, Bryan has released his self-titled fourth studio album and the Boys of Faith EP, which features collaborations with Bon Iver and Noah Kahan.
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He took to his Instagram on Oct. 25 to share a carousel of photos and videos of what he’s been up to the last few days. “I’ve been working on contentment,” Bryan wrote in the caption. “Best Wednesday of all time,” he added.
One photo shows the massive growth spurt of the puppy he got in September.
Headlines Texas Music Festival Ahead Of Quttin’ Time Tour
As busy as 2023 was, 2024 is going to be one of Zach Bryan’s busiest years ever. In March, the “Something in the Orange” singer embarks on a tour across the US and Canada, performing 50+ dates for those lucky enough to nab tickets.
Those who couldn’t afford tickets had the opportunity to see Zach Bryan at the Live at the Station festival in Somerville, Texas, on Oct. 21.
The performance included a nearly 15-minute rendition of his song “Revival.” However, not everyone had a good time as the concert venue didn’t expect such a large crowd.
Zach Bryan walked off stage, came back, and sang Revival for 15 minutes to close out the show pic.twitter.com/hz1SwgHLsR
— Alonzo (@LonzoTrevino) October 22, 2023
Zach Bryan Show Is Total Chaos
People who attended the festival took to Twitter to share the chaos that surrounded them. Rusty Surette, a news anchor with the KBTX station, reported on the festival.
He shared some of the reviews on the festival’s Facebook page. One concertgoer complained of missing a large portion of the music acts because of long drink lines. Another complained about waiting several hours to get into the venue due to a lack of ride shares in the area.
— 🚨 Rusty Surette 🚨 (@KBTXRusty) October 22, 2023
But those complaints are minor compared to what some experienced.
One attendee claimed on Twitter that Zach Bryan had to “stop every few songs” because people were collapsing after the venue ran out of water.
The same attendee said they were “covered in dust” and traffic was a nightmare after the concert.
Despite the poor reviews, the show will go on. Surette revealed that the organizers are already planning a two-day event for next year.
they need more restrooms more water more first aid and more people to guide traffic. it was awful. i came home coated in dust. the traffic was awful and zach bryan had to stop every few songs bc people were passing out bc they ran out of water
— gayle (bg3 brain rot era) (@manic_pisces_) October 23, 2023
Were you at the festival in Texas? Share your experience in the comments.
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