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Zac Brown Band Under Fire For “Satanic” Imagery During Las Vegas Sphere Show
Probably not the headlines he was hoping for after the first night of his residency.
Zac Brown Band kicked off their highly anticipated Love & Fear residency at the Las Vegas Sphere last night, which coincided with the drop of an album of the same name.
From the get-go, it’s been clear that the Zac Brown Band’s Sphere shows are among the biggest things the group has ever done. But Brown never backed down from the challenge that comes with performing there, and when the band announced their residency, they called it a “dream come true,” saying the only thing he was worried about was bringing a unique experience to their fanbase:
“Bringing our new album ‘Love & Fear’ to Sphere Las Vegas is a dream come true. It’s my masterpiece so far. This show is the story of my life that I have never shared, a journey through my imagination, music, and stories that have defined who I am.
All of this brought to life in the incredible immersive environment of Sphere. It will be a unique experience where you can really feel every note, every word, right there with us. We can’t wait to share it with the fans.”
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They have since added shows on Friday, January 9th, and Saturday, January 10th in addition to the shows on December 6, 12, 13 and the concert they’ve already performed yesterday (December 5).
With fans getting their first glimpse of the show yesterday, it appears that the Zac Brown Band really did go all out. The visual component of the venue is unprecedented, and though it makes for an unforgettable concert experience, it does come with a substantial price tag. Zac Brown said in an interview with US Weekly that he’s going into debt to bring the show to life, and the total cost of the venture is rumored to be around $6 to $8 million:
“Just going into debt to make it happen. It’s a big moment in time and it’s like, for us, I want to be among the names of the Grateful Dead and the Rolling Stones and the bands that take that lifelong career impact fan journey to be able to do that. This is our statement to try to step into that.
I hope they feel wonder. Unpredictability is something we use in our live shows a lot. I love pulling out covers that no one would ever expect us to play, that’s super fun. This is the same thing visually, sonically — everything we’re doing.”
But already, fans have a problem with some of the visuals he chose to use during the show.
The opening of the concert featured what appeared to be a descent into Hell, with Zac taking the stage flanked by images of the devil and wearing a crown that resembled devil horns while performing “Heavy Is The Head” from his 2015 album Jekyll & Hyde.
@infiniti_salon Opening night, opening song! #spherelasvegas #zacbrownband #vegas ♬ original sound – Courtney
@vegas This into for Zac Brown Band Love & Fear at Sphere Las Vegas is actually insane @Zac Brown Band @Zac Brown @Sphere ♬ original sound – Las Vegas
@hotshotju @Zac Brown @Zac Brown Band #WOW #sold THEIR #soul TO THE #devil #illuminati ♬ original sound – HotShotJu
And some people online weren’t happy with the scene, accusing Zac of using “satanic imagery” or holding a “satanic ritual” with his show.
BREAKING: Country music star Zac Brown is being accused of performing a satanic ritual at his recent show in the Las Vegas sphere after he began showing images of demons and humans being tormented in hell. pic.twitter.com/vcza23L0Iu
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) December 6, 2025
Why? Pop culture is just demonic out loud. They are no longer hiding. We must stay strong in The Lord.
— Greg Knight (@TrueGregKnight) December 6, 2025
Yeah, that seems on brand for the Hollywood/Music Industry Satanist complex
— InquisitorGodFlower (@InquisitorDelta) December 6, 2025
More satanic exposure at every turn. At least we are seeing these people for who they really are. May they turn from their wicked ways and run back to the arms of their Savior.
— Can We Be Done Yet? (@saveamerica_21) December 6, 2025
Another energetic temple of satan. Someday the whole world will understand the importance of frequency. If the crowd inside understood they’d run for the hills, literally, put their bare feet on the ground and their hands over their hearts.
— Shimoni (@CaesarsDog) December 6, 2025
WTF is this? WOW. More demonic crap.
— Burton of Blackcomb (@BBlackcomb37430) December 6, 2025
Demonic….. evil does not hide anymore. It’s celebrated.
— Monica Keatts (@MonicaKeatts) December 6, 2025
More “artists” who achieved success by selling themselves to the devil.
— Tara (@Tara4America) December 6, 2025
Whats up with all the evil worship in mainstream music?
— By: Greater than; Jason Paul Odum © (@ARR_UCC1_308) December 6, 2025
How much more obvious does it have to be?
The whole entertainment industry is controlled by him
With a very few exceptions.
— Farshid Valilar (@FarshidV74) December 6, 2025
I mean if that isn’t Satanic I don’t know what is
— addicted chameleon (@addctdchameleon) December 6, 2025
Of course as some pointed out, the last image of the opening song appears to be St. Michael the Archangel defeating Satan. And Brown also used his show for good later on, honoring our military with a touching tribute during “Chicken Fried.”
@vegas This salute to our troops during Zac Brown Band’s Chicken Fried was my favorite part @Zac Brown Band @Sphere @Zac Brown ♬ original sound – Las Vegas
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