Zach Bryan Drops Live Album: ‘All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster,’
Zach Bryan Drops Live Album: ‘All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster,’
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Los Angeles music star Zach Bryan issued a statement on Christmas Eve vowing to find a way to keep ticket costs low.

Refer to report "Variety," he is also looking for a simple to obtain for his as-yet-unannounced 2023 tour, without specifically mentioning Ticketmaster as a concern.

Bryan unexpectedly released a live album titled "All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster (Live at Red Rocks)" at the same time he published his written statement. The phrase "I'm well aware of the Ticketmaster and Live Nation link" appears in Bryan's tweet from November 15 that served as the conclusion of a lengthy tirade against the firm. "All of my future decisions will take this into consideration, and unless there is a significant shift in the system, all of my friends will continue to despise Ticketmaster. (My final comment on the subject.) I apologise for bothering you," he added.

As per "Variety," that tweet wasn't really his last statement on the subject after all, but fans who sympathise with him find it amusing that he turned his "last" remark into the name of a new album that, like his studio output from 2022, is sure to get large streaming statistics. Bryan has become not only one of the hottest new country stars over the past year, but also one of the most popular performers overall. Bryan fulfilled his pledge to release the concert as a live album when he headlined Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheatre in early November.

The performance included the song "Snow," which was sung to the delight of the shivering crowd as the storm system dropped snow on them. The performance took place during a (apparently) unexpected fall blizzard.

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