Review: One of music's biggest stars draws 55,000 to huge Bay Area show
Briefly

Zach Bryan performed in front of a crowd of 55,000 in Golden Gate Park, following acts like Noeline Hofmann and Kings of Leon. His career soared after releasing "American Heartbreak" in 2022, allowing him to fill multiple stadium shows across the U.S. Bryan's humility is notable; he expresses gratitude to the audience, often using an 'I hope you don't hate it' tagline. Controversies have also marked his rise, including backlash from fans for social media posts and a high-profile breakup that garnered media attention. Despite this, he focused on delivering a two-hour music set for attendees.
Zach Bryan's major label debut, "American Heartbreak," was released in 2022, and his career has skyrocketed since, filling multi-night stands at stadiums.
Bryan brought a refreshing sense of humility and gratitude to the stage, routinely introducing his songs with an "I hope you don't hate it" tagline.
Despite his superstardom, Zach Bryan has not lost sight of how far he's come and shows immense appreciation for his audience.
Bryan has courted controversy, including backlash from Swifties after unfavorably comparing Taylor Swift to Kanye West and a messy breakup with Brianna LaPaglia.
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