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Zach Bryan vows to ‘never' perform in Kansas City after feud with Chiefs fans: Here's what went down
Zach Bryan vows to ‘never' perform in Kansas City after feud with Chiefs fans: Here's what went down

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Zach Bryan vows to ‘never' perform in Kansas City after feud with Chiefs fans: Here's what went down

Zach Bryan ran into yet another online feud with Kansas City Chiefs fans. It all started when the Pink Skies hitmaker decided to jeer at the Kansas City Chiefs' 22-40 loss against the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl LIX earlier this year. The fight, which started with a cheeky tease, took such an ugly turn that Bryan vowed not to perform in Kansas City again in his life, as per Rolling Stone. Zach Bryan gets in an online fight with Kansas City Chiefs fans.(Instagram/zachlanebryan) Zach Bryan's fight with Kansas City fans on X Taking to X, Zach Bryan reminded the Kansas City Chiefs of their recent loss against the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl LVII. 'Where are all the three peat people from last year?' Bryan, who is a Philadelphia Eagles fan, wrote on X. In a heartbeat, Bryan's tweet triggered fiery reactions from Chiefs fans. 'Talking sh*t in general is all good. He's singled out one fanbase. That same fanbase that sells out his shows,' one Chiefs fan replied to Bryan's tweet. A fan was so upset with Bryan's comment that he even asked the singer to remove Fifth of May (Live from Kansas City) from his digital-only 24 live album. Meanwhile, one branded Bryan as '​​just another abusive Eagles fan'. It appeared that the replies hurt Bryan's sentiments. As a result, he declared, 'Please understand I will never play in Kansas City.' The context of Zach Bryan's 'three-peat' tweet After a disappointing loss to Tom Brady's Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021, the Kansas City Chiefs made an excellent comeback and won the Super Bowl twice in a row in 2023 and 2024. In 2023, the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 at Super Bowl LVII, according to Rolling Stone. Also read: Zach Bryan recorded using homophobic slur in heated bar confrontation after losing a pool game: Watch Going into Super Bowl LIX this year, led by the outstanding Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs were confident they would achieve a three-peat, i.e., win the Super Bowl three times in a row. However, the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9 this year. At 40-22, it was quite an embarrassing loss for the Kansas City Chiefs. FAQs When does the 2025 NFL season start? The 2025 NFL season is scheduled to start on September 4. What happened at Super Bowl LIX? The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22. What happened after Zach Bryan ran into a fight with the Kansas City Chiefs fans? Zach Bryan vowed 'never' to perform in Kansas City. Did the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles? Yes, the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl LVII.

Zach Bryan vows to never perform in Kansas City after renewed feud with Chiefs fans
Zach Bryan vows to never perform in Kansas City after renewed feud with Chiefs fans

Express Tribune

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Zach Bryan vows to never perform in Kansas City after renewed feud with Chiefs fans

Country star Zach Bryan has reignited his feud with Kansas City Chiefs fans, declaring he will 'never play in Kansas City' after a fresh round of NFL-season trash talk on social media. A devoted Philadelphia Eagles supporter, Bryan took to Twitter ahead of the 2025 NFL kickoff to poke fun at the Chiefs' failed attempt to win three consecutive Super Bowls. 'Where are all the three-peat people from last year,' he posted. The remark drew heated responses from Kansas City fans, prompting Bryan to double down: 'Please understand I will never play in Kansas City… I'll be about to finish my show and then get a taunting call if I play at that stadium.' The online spat escalated when one Chiefs fan demanded Bryan remove 'Fifth of May (Live from Kansas City)' from his 24 Live album. Bryan quickly replied, 'Done brother,' though the track remained available as of Sunday morning. Bryan continued to rib fans, writing, 'Bro all u have to do to piss off a Chiefs fan is play a fair game of football… Guys it's okay to talk trash… y'all are weird as hell.' Unlike previous celebrity-NFL dustups, this one ended without apologies or deleted posts. While Bryan insists he won't return to Kansas City, he hinted at a workaround for fans in the region: 'I miss you Bonner Springs… coming to play next year,' referencing the Kansas town just 30 minutes away.

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