Zach Bryan recently played three nights in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and he brought a fan up on stage during one of the first nights of his homecoming run. Spotting the young woman’s sign in the audience, he invited her on stage at the BOK Center to perform the parts of “I Remember Everything” originally recorded by Kacey Musgraves.
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The fan, Crystaline Mohoney, absolutely crushed it, embodying Musgraves for a moment to deliver stellar vocals for the adoring crowd. She’s since gone viral for her performance, with people clamoring to follow her on social media. She posted a clip of the moment on TikTok, sharing that her family and friends encouraged her to hold up her sign. When Zach Bryan saw her sign, he picked her out of the crowd. Who knew he’d snagged a singing sensation?
“Everything that led up to this moment was God having His hand in my life. I prayed all week, all day and night. I had friends and family praying for me,” Mahoney wrote on social media.
She continued, “When it came [time] to throw up that sign, I didn’t even want to, but God sent an angel who encouraged me and held it up for me! I love everyone that helped and surrounded me and all the encouraging words. I love you, Tulsa; thank you, Zach.”
Zach Bryan Continually Brings Fans On Stage Who Nail Their Performances Perfectly
Previously in Tulsa, Zach Bryan brought another fan on stage to sing a duet of “Heading South.” The young fan donned an acoustic guitar to match Bryan’s as the two launched into the song together. It seems that a primary element of a Zach Bryan show is making a lucky fan’s dreams come true.
In a TikTok clip of the moment, a Zach Bryan fan page captioned the video “Of course the fan from Tulsa sings it perfectly.” However, people in the comments noted that the fan said he was from St. Louis, not Tulsa. Some even claimed he was their classmate or their cousin or their cousin’s friend. Still, it wasn’t a bad result for a homecoming show.
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