ZACH Bryan has gotten into an accident backstage at one of his recent concerts.
The singer is currently traveling the country on his The Quittin’ Time Tour.
On Friday, Zach, 28, shared a video of himself along with a few friends wreaking havoc backstage at his show in New Orleans, Louisiana.
While viewing the video, the singer’s 4 million Instagram followers could hear the song Don’t Fear The Reaper by Blue Öyster Cult playing softly in the background.
In the clip posted on his profile, the I Remember Everything hitmaker and his pals hopped on a white golf cart with someone recording from a distance.
Zach wore a black graphic tank top, matching jeans, and boots and sat on the back of the cart with his friend while another person drove the vehicle.
However, the person driving went a little too fast as the front wheels came completely off the ground.
Seconds later, he lost control of the golf cart and swerved into the wall, causing the vehicle to tip over with the driver falling out and onto the ground.
Meanwhile, Zach and his other crew member were still on the golf cart.
The video ended with Zach and everyone around him cracking up.
It seemed as if no one was hurt during the accident.
ON THE ROAD
Zach kicked off his tour back in March and will continue traveling around the United States until December.
On his setlist, he sings a few songs from his numerous albums and EPs – including Open The Gate, Late July, and Burn, Burn, Burn.
Back in July, Zach released his fifth studio album The Great American Bar Scene.
Since its release, each song on the album has had over 6 million streams on Spotify.
The first lead single released in May titled Pink Skies has over 147 million.
Zach Bryan’s The Quittin’ Time Tour setlist
Zach Bryan will continue performing in stadiums all across the United States until December 2024.
Here is the set list for The Quittin’ Time Tour:
- Overtime
- Open The Gate
- God Speed
- The Great American Bar Scene
- Fifth of May
- Oak Island
- East Side of Sorrow
- Nine Ball
- Late July
- 28
- Tourniquet
- Oklahoma Smokeshow
- Bass Boat
- Dawns
- Oklahoma City
- Heavy Eyes
- Pink Skies
- Heading South
- I Remember Everything
- Hey Driver
- American Nights
- Burn, Burn, Burn
- Quittin’ Time
- Revival (Encore)
‘IT’S NOT A POP SONG’
Amid the release of his first single, Zach wasn’t thrilled when he found out it was being played on pop radio.
On X, he shared a rather angry tweet, “This is f**ked, I never approved this, why is Pink Skies at Pop radio.”
It seemed that his record label, Warner Records, wanted to promote the song to a greater audience as his 2022 breakout hit Something in the Orange reached huge success.
He continued, “I’m not a f**king Pop artist, or country artist leave me out of this.
“Pink Skies is not a pop song,” he concluded in all caps.
In the comment section of his tweet, fans thought the music artist was “the biggest diva in music.”
One follower said, “Weird situation. Once you release music it will be listened to, idk why it matters where/ how it is listened to.
“I also think the genre debate is strange, good music is good music.”
Another wrote, “He is the biggest diva in music today. No one whines more than him. Exactly why his music fits right in in pop radio.”
In a follow-up tweet, Zach addressed the backlash, “Guys you have to send songs to radio, like you have to be like, ‘yeah I’m okay with that’ going which way or the other.”