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Zach Bryan vowed to never perform in Kansas City, Missouri again after clashing with Chiefs fans.
The 29-year-old controversial country musician announced he won’t be visiting Missouri again after a conflict with Kansas City Chiefs supporters erupted on social media.
On Friday, he reignited his beef with the Chiefs supporters when he tweeted about the team’s loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl LIX.
He touched a nerve by discussing the Chiefs fans’ hope for their team to be the first in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowls—a dream that remained unmet earlier this year.
The singer-songwriter — who is a vocal Philadelphia Eagles fan — wrote on X: ‘Where are all the three peat people from last year:/.’
His comments drew mixed feedback and fueled further criticism, adding to recent controversies involving his ex-girlfriend Brianna Chickenfry, his reaction to a young fan upset over not getting an autograph post-concert, and a disagreement with another country artist.

Zach Bryan vowed to never perform in Kansas City, Missouri again after clashing with Chiefs fans; pictured June 2024 in Los Angeles
Bryan responded to one particular comment after seeing several of his fans getting into a heated debate underneath his tweet.
One X user told Bryan to ‘don’t come back’ after ‘talking that s*** and yet [touring] here.’
Bryan then followed up by saying he had no plans to return to the Missouri city as he retweeted the user’s post saying that the singer had ‘singled out … that same fanbase that sells out his shows.’
‘Please understand I will never play in Kansas City,’ he wrote in response to the user’s response.
Bryan, who is currently touring through September, previously performed in Kansas City in 2021, 2023 and 2024.
He then reposted his tweet again and added: ‘I’ll be about to finish my show and then get a taunting call if I play at that stadium.’
When the same user fired back at the singer to ‘take us off your live album too’ — seemingly referring to the track Fifth of May – Live from Kansas City from Bryan’s album 24 (Live) — he tweeted back: ‘Done brother.’
Then, Bryan went on to tweet several more times on the topic in response to his previous statements that upset some Chiefs fans.
‘I missed it here guys,’ he tweeted. ‘Let’s piss some people off.’
Later, he added: ‘Bro all u have to do to piss of a chiefs fan is play a fair game of football.’
Shortly afterwards, he followed up with: ‘Guys it’s okay to talk trash to each other about football yall are weird as hell.’

The controversial country star, 29, declared that he would never return to the city in Missouri after getting into a feud with Kansas City Chiefs fans on social media; pictured February 2024 in Los Angeles

Bryan poked at a sore spot as he asked about the Chiefs’ failed three-peat

Bryan responded to one particular comment after seeing several of his fans getting into a heated debate underneath his tweet

Bryan then followed up by saying he had no plans to return to the Missouri city as he retweeted the user’s post saying that the singer had ‘singled out … that same fanbase that sells out his shows’
Just last year, Bryan also made headlines for his posts on X, formerly Twitter, and deactivated his account.
In September 2024, he received backlash for his comments about Taylor Swift, one of the most famous Chiefs fans as she is dating Travis Kelce.
In a controversial tweet, Bryan had compared her to Kanye Swift when he tweeted that ‘Eagles > chiefs’ and ‘Kanye > Taylor.’
He concluded the tweet by asking his fans ‘who’s with me’ but ended up deleting the post and claiming he was inebriated when he tweeted it.
He later took to his Instagram Story to apologize after he deactivated his X account amid the backlash at the time.
‘For the record guys I wasn’t coming for Taylor the other night,’ he wrote. ‘I was drunkenly comparing two records and it came out wrong.

Then, Bryan went on to tweet several more times on the topic in response to his previous statements that upset some Chiefs fans; pictured June 2024 in Detroit

Just last year, Bryan also made headlines for his posts on X, formerly Twitter, and deactivated his account; pictured June in London
‘I know there’s a lot of stuff that clouds around Ye and I was speaking purely musically. I love Taylor’s music and pray you guys know I’m human and tweet stupid things often.’
He added: ‘Hope one day I can explain this to her. Twitter gets me in trouble too much and I’d say it’s best I stay off it. I’m sorry to any Taylor fans I pissed off or let down. Love you guys and I’m trying my best!’
This comes as Bryan is involved in even more drama as his ex-girlfriend recently hinted at filing a restraining order against him after he filmed himself burning a flag belonging to the company where Brianna Chickenfry works as a podcast host and content creator.
In late July, he also sparked controversy when he fired back at an ‘entitled’ teenage fan for getting upset that he did not sign autographs after one of his shows.