Zach Bryan Drops New Live Album, Titled “All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster,” Vows to Find Ticketing Jobs-Around for 2023 Tour
Country star Zach Bryan On Christmas Eve, he issued a statement pledging to find a way that ticket prices for his yet to be announced 2023 tour will remain low and easy to get without excluding anyone Ticketmaster Named as a problem, which he has done in the past.
Which doesn’t mean he didn’t find Another place to invoke the ticketing king more openly. Simultaneous with his written statement, Bryan released a surprise live album, titled… “All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster (Live at Red Rocks).”
The title of the new album echoes a tweet of Bryan’s from Nov. 15, when, in concluding a long series of missives that had him excoriating the company, he wrote, “I’m fully aware of the Ticketmaster and Live Nation relationship. All my decisions — moving forward — will reflect this and until there is a serious change in the system all my homies will continue to hate Ticketmaster. (Last thing I say on the matter.) Sorry for being annoying.”
That tweet didn’t turn out to be This is exactly He did not say his final words on the matter, but those who shared his emotions are amused that he did so. “last” Statement into the title for a new release that, just like his studio efforts in 2022, will surely rack up huge streaming numbers. Over the last year, Bryan has been not just one of country’s new breakout stars but one of the most-consumed artists in any genre.
With the new release, Bryan made good on his promise he made while headlining Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre in early November to put the concert out as a live album. The show was held during an (obviously unexpected) fall blizzard and featured the song “Snow,” performed to the freezing audience’s delight as
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