Country Music Fans Accuse Zac Brown Of Including ‘Demonic Imagery’ In Recent Las Vegas Sphere Concert

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The Zac Brown Band opened up its “Love & Fear” residency at the Las Vegas Sphere over the weekend — its first of eight planned shows at The Sphere — and went viral on social media after some country music fans accused the band of including “demonic imagery” in the show.

In videos shared on social media, Zac Brown can be seen wearing a seemingly-horned crown while being surrounded by skeletal, Devil-like images.

Zac Brown Band accused of including ‘demonic imagery’ in the first of their residency shows at the Las Vegas Sphere

“Zac Brown Band performed a demonic ritual at the sphere. Most of these concerts are energy harvesting rituals,” one user posted on X.

“Very popular American country rock band The Zac Brown Band performed at the Las Vegas Sphere,” another added. “As you can see here he is performing a Satanic Ritual over his unsuspecting fans during the show. This is a classic case of Loosh harvesting.”

“Opening night at @SphereVegas … what a ride. After dreaming this one up for a long time it feels surreal to finally live it. We’ve played a lot of shows, but nothing like this. Grateful for everyone who showed up and we can’t wait to do it all again tomorrow night,” the band said in a post on social media after the performance.

The Zac Brown Band was formed in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 2000s and has since released seven studio albums, with their debut single “Chicken Fried” become an iconic 21st century country music song.

The band released their eighth studio album, Love & Fear, was released on December 5, 2025 and has produced four singles thus far: : “I Ain’t Worried About it”, “Let It Run” (a duet with Snoop Dogg), and the double single “Butterfly” (ft. Dolly Parton) with “Give It Away”

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