Eagles Fan Zach Bryan Says He'll ‘Never Play in Kansas City’ Again
JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI, AUG 10 – Zach Bryan vowed to avoid Kansas City shows after a social media feud with Chiefs fans following their Super Bowl loss to his favorite team, the Philadelphia Eagles.
- On August 8, 2025, country singer Zach Bryan announced on X that he will not return to perform in Kansas City after engaging in a social media dispute with fans of the Chiefs.
- This announcement followed Bryan's social media provocation of Kansas City Chiefs fans, referencing their team's unsuccessful bid to secure three back-to-back Super Bowl titles.
- The musician, known for his strong support of the Philadelphia Eagles, recently performed at MetLife Stadium and mentioned he anticipates receiving taunting calls if he performs in Kansas City, while also expressing that he misses the nearby community of Bonner Springs.
- He stated on X that he has no intention of playing in Kansas City and acknowledged missing the area, saying, "let's upset some people." Additionally, he expressed his appreciation for Taylor Swift's music and admitted that he often tweets without thinking.
- Bryan's statements suggest Kansas City fans likely will not see him perform there again, although his mention of playing near the city leaves some possibility for local shows.
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Zach Bryan Vows to ‘Never Play in Kansas City’ Again amid Online Beef with Chiefs Fans
The musician and Philadelphia Eagles fan took aim at Chiefs supporters with a series of X posts on Aug. 8Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Zach BryanNEED TO KNOWZach Bryan said he "will never play in Kansas City" while feuding with Kansas City Chiefs fans on X on Aug. 8The Philadelphia Eagles fan reignited his beef with Chiefs supporters with a post about the team's loss to the Eagles in the 2025 Super BowlBryan previously made headlines for his X posts …
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