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Zac Brown Slams ‘Satanic Ritual’ Rumors at Las Vegas Sphere Show
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Zac Brown Band frontman Zac Brown has forcefully denied online accusations that the immersive visuals in his new Sphere Las Vegas residency amount to a “satanic ritual,” calling the speculation “horse-----” while thanking fans for their support.
The controversy erupted after the first weekend of Love & Fear, a production Brown describes as “the story of my life” and his “masterpiece.” During the hard-rock opener “Heavy Is the Head,” panoramic LED screens depict a fiery wasteland, chained dogs and a skeletal giant before an angel figure appears—imagery that some social-media users interpreted as devil worship. Addressing the crowd on night three, Brown insisted the residency is “packed with love and light” and urged concertgoers to push back against misinformation.
Love & Fear doubles as the live debut of the Grammy winner’s December 5 studio album of the same name, which NPR notes explores childhood trauma, faith and resilience through a darker sonic palette than previous Zac Brown Band releases. The Sphere setlist balances new cuts like “Phoenix Rising” with radio staples “Chicken Fried” and “Colder Weather,” all enhanced by 160,000 sq. ft. of 16K wrap-around video.
Key details for fans and travelers:
• Remaining 2025-26 Sphere dates: Dec 12-13, Jan 9-10, Jan 16-17.
• Tickets are on sale via ZacBrownBand.com and Ticketmaster.
• VIP “Fearless Journey” packages include exclusive merch and a sound-check experience.
Why it matters:
1. SEO keywords—“Zac Brown,” “Zac Brown Band,” “Love and Fear,” “Sphere Las Vegas,” “satanic ritual rumors”—are driving a surge in real-time searches.
2. The residency extends the country-rock group’s footprint into U2-pioneered Sphere territory, signaling a new revenue stream for Nashville acts.
3. Brown’s swift rebuttal showcases how artists now confront viral narratives in the TikTok era.
Bottom line: Amid viral misunderstanding, Zac Brown is betting that immersive tech, candid storytelling and direct fan engagement will turn controversy into sell-outs—proving once more that, in 2025, country rebels can still command the spotlight on their own terms.
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