Zach Bryan, a successful country musician, recently took a mockery to fans of his rival football team, the Kansas City Chiefs.
As a fan of the Filadelphia Eagles, the Renaissance Singer asked on a recent tweet in X: “Where are the three people in peat last year?”
It was an excavation to the Chiefs fans who observed three consecutive victories of the Super Bowl, but the Eagles launched their hopes by beating them earlier this year.
This caused an acute fans reaction, which led Zach to joke: “Please understand that I will never play in Kansas City. I will be about to finish my program and then receive a mocking call if I play in that stadium.”

His seemingly playful jokes fit with what remains of his tour in 2025, that is, Colorado, San Francisco, Virginia Occidental, Notre Dame and Michigan.
Unlike this interaction, Zach’s previous conversation with a fan was a “dream come true” for him. At the BST Hyde Park Festival, he invited a fan to the stage and celebrated his birthday singing south after expressing his desire about it. “Life changed. Die a happy man,” Ollie Hawkin wrote in an Instagram post.
Around 65,000 fans attended the event, taking the 29 -year -old player to call himself “the most fortunate man in the world to be here,” as he recalled, “we played the Islington Assembly two years ago and we returned there last night. It is crazy to go from 1000 people there to this crowd.”
“I feel like the most fortunate man in the world to be here. I love you very much, London,” Zach concluded.