In a surprising turn of events, Zach Bryan, the rising star in the music industry, has publicly stated that he will never perform in Kansas City again. This declaration comes after a heated exchange with Kansas City Chiefs fans on social media, reigniting a longstanding rivalry fueled by the recent NFL season. Fans are buzzing as Bryan, an ardent supporter of the Philadelphia Eagles, took to Twitter to stir the pot following the Eagles' victory over the Chiefs in the last Super Bowl.
As the NFL season approaches, Zach Bryan couldn’t resist the opportunity to poke fun at Chiefs fans. In a provocative tweet, he quipped, “Where are all the three-peat people from last year?” This comment was a clear jab at the Chiefs’ unsuccessful attempt to secure three consecutive Super Bowl championships. The tweet quickly ignited a flurry of responses from passionate fans, further escalating the tension.
As the banter intensified, Bryan made a bold statement that left many fans shocked: “Please understand I will never play in Kansas City.” This proclamation was a direct response to the taunting he anticipated from fans should he ever perform at the renowned stadium. “I’ll be about to finish my show and then get a taunting call if I play at that stadium,” he added, emphasizing his discontent with the ongoing rivalry.
The exchange didn’t stop there. One particularly vocal Chiefs fan suggested that Bryan should remove “Fifth of May (Live from Kansas City)” from his digital-only 24 live album. Bryan’s retort was quick and sharp: “Done brother.” However, as of Sunday morning, the track remained available on streaming platforms, indicating that Bryan might not be as willing to concede as some fans hoped.
In a humorous twist, Bryan further commented on the situation: “Bro all u have to do to piss off a Chiefs fan is play a fair game of football.” He encouraged lighthearted banter among fans, stating, “Guys it’s okay to talk trash to each other about football y’all are weird as hell.” This remark highlighted the playful nature of sports rivalries, even amidst the tension.
Fortunately for fans, this feud has not led to any public apologies from Bryan, particularly regarding his past interactions with pop icon Taylor Swift. Unlike previous incidents where he felt the need to retract statements, this Twitter spat has solidified his stance against performing in Kansas City, at least for the foreseeable future.
As the NFL season gears up, both Zach Bryan and Kansas City Chiefs fans will undoubtedly continue to engage in friendly (and sometimes heated) banter. This rivalry not only captivates the attention of fans but also showcases the passionate nature of sports culture and its intersection with music.