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Kansas City probably saw an end Zach BryanLive shows.
The rural star, 29, which supports the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL, took part in a word war on -lein with a flow of Kansas City Chiefs fans on Friday, August 8, leading to Bryan’s X Statement, “Please understand that I will never play in Kansas City.”
The row on -lein started earlier that day when Bryan wrote through X“Where are all the three peat people from last year?” (The Musician appears to have referred to an attempt to fail the chiefs to achieve three consecutive Super bowl titles when they faced against the Eagles in February.)
Bryan struck Gord with supporters of heads on -lein who responded to his initial position with Fury. One of the 160-odd comments read, “3 Super Bowl winning 5 seasons. Eagles have won 2 in their 70-year history. Sit down the Eaglahoma fan of Oklahoma,” while another fan of heads wrote annoyed, “The Eagles wrote another aggressive fan.”
One consumer who crime in particular wrote, “Speaking S *** is generally good. He has identified one Fanbase. That same fanbase selling his shows,” which clearly hit a nerve in Bryan and triggered his dramatic announcement in Kansas City. (Bryan’s statement specifically answered to that comment.)
The musician “Something in the Orange” doubled down, explaining his decision to stop playing in Kansas City with the X Post, “I’ll be about to finish my show and then get a stunning call if I play in that stadium.” (Arrowhead Post Bryan Stadium, which is the Land of the Chiefs.)
Bryan’s explanation made nothing but further fired the warm debate, drawing more than 700 comments this time.
This was not the first time Bryan attracted an argument as a result of his passion for the Eagles. In September 2024 he divided Post x That was targeting Taylor SwiftLove head tight heads, Travis Kelce. The post started with “Eagles> Chiefs” and continued with, “Kanye> Taylor… who’s with me.” (Kanye West and Swift, 35, has been part of OA public feudal for more than a decade.)
Two days after an injection on -le Bryan went out, he took to Instagram to issue an apology. “For the record men I didn’t come for Taylor the night before,” Bryan shared through his Instagram stories at the time. “I compared two entries drunk and came out wrong.”
He added in the post apology, “I know there are many things that cloud around them and I spoke musically. I love Taylor’s music and pray that you know that I am human and often tweeted silly things.”
Bryan also claimed that the post was shared when he was drunk. “I respect (Taylor) as much as a musician so that the last thing I want is that people think I don’t appreciate and love what she has done for music,” Bryan wrote. “Don’t drink and tweet. Don’t drink and tweet !!”